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matt hancock will point to a new strategy to england next year including measures encouraging employersing getting those off sick back. the government wa nts to those off sick back. the government wants to see digital dark ology used to predict illnesses, allowing doctors to target sections of the population and gino sequencing playing a role in preventing future roles. —— geno the health foundation think tank welcomed the focus on prevention by said the latest budget documents suggested they be another cut in spending on public health and staff training in england next year. so many of you have been in touch on twitter about so many graduates seemed too little payback ford the huge debt they receive from further studies. as i mentioned, there is a huge conversation about that and what you think about the value of further education. take a look when you have time. the latest headlines: american sanctions on iran's oil industry have been reimposed. it follows president trump's decision to pull out of an international agreement aimed at curbing tehran‘s nuclear ambitions. the other signat
matt hancock will point to a new strategy to england next year including measures encouraging employersing getting those off sick back. the government wa nts to those off sick back. the government wants to see digital dark ology used to predict illnesses, allowing doctors to target sections of the population and gino sequencing playing a role in preventing future roles. —— geno the health foundation think tank welcomed the focus on prevention by said the latest budget documents suggested...
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that was matt hancock talking to dan walker a little earlier. the story in second place. us sanctions on iran. you can see the story if you want to read a little more about it, go to the bbc news website. that nuclear deal agreed in 2015, washington saying it's trying to stop what it calls tehran's destructive behaviour across the middle east. and then let's turn to perhaps another story that's been read by a good any of you this morning, the real living wage rising to £9 and hour. that's for those lucky enough to work for an employer who has voluntarily signed up to the real living wage and for the first time those people will receive £9 and hour, it's important not to get this confused with the compulsory national living wage. which is currently £7.83 an hour, that's for anyone over the age of 25. but the real living wage is independently calculated to reflect what people need to spend to feed, clothe and towns themselves, more of course, on the website. after that fourth fatal stabbing in five days in london, lord sugar has weighed into the d
that was matt hancock talking to dan walker a little earlier. the story in second place. us sanctions on iran. you can see the story if you want to read a little more about it, go to the bbc news website. that nuclear deal agreed in 2015, washington saying it's trying to stop what it calls tehran's destructive behaviour across the middle east. and then let's turn to perhaps another story that's been read by a good any of you this morning, the real living wage rising to £9 and hour. that's for...
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apparently, matt hancock said that the permanent surgery at the department of health could not guaranteehey need in the event of no—deal brexit. medicine they need in the event of no-deal brexit. let's go onto another story on the front page of the telegraph which is that british spy the telegraph which is that british spy chiefs trying to stop the president dropped from exposing their sources. —— president trump from exposing their stores is. —— sources. this is a complex story. that was authorised, the spying during the electric camp —— election campaign, they had to assemble what was probable cause. in the uk we call that premier vessey a evidence, to suggest that there was a reason on why the font that is assembled bits and pieces of evidence from the security. almost all of our intelligence with the us so there is bits of pieces of uk intelligence in this application. trump said that that application was flawed and corrupt, and so you want —— and he wa nts to corrupt, and so you want —— and he wants to release it. he says their source is in danger, and they are pulling hell and high
apparently, matt hancock said that the permanent surgery at the department of health could not guaranteehey need in the event of no—deal brexit. medicine they need in the event of no-deal brexit. let's go onto another story on the front page of the telegraph which is that british spy the telegraph which is that british spy chiefs trying to stop the president dropped from exposing their sources. —— president trump from exposing their stores is. —— sources. this is a complex story. that...
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we'll be speaking to the health secretary matt hancock in about half an hour's time.sparency about what sort ofjobs students can expect after they graduate. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. going to university is a big decision and investment, but with students graduating with an average debt of £50,000, is it worth it when looking atjob prospects and future earnings? today's report by the commons education committee highlights that 49% of recent graduates are working in non—graduate roles across the uk. it also criticises vice chancellors' pay, with the average salary in excess of £200,000 a year with bonuses and benefits. the report also calls for the government to reinstate means tested loans and maintenance grants for students from poorer backgrounds. we're saying that universities should look at these skills, they should be much more transparent and clear about graduate outcomes they do a lot more for social justice, that would be value for money, to make sure the most disadvantaged students has the chance to climb the education ladder of oppor
we'll be speaking to the health secretary matt hancock in about half an hour's time.sparency about what sort ofjobs students can expect after they graduate. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. going to university is a big decision and investment, but with students graduating with an average debt of £50,000, is it worth it when looking atjob prospects and future earnings? today's report by the commons education committee highlights that 49% of recent graduates are working in...
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let's talk about matt hancock's comments this morning. at all, or risk no brexit at all, which is of course what brexit backers fear the most. there is now this huge appeal to tory backbenchers who may be wavering on this deal, who have now had time to diejust the full this deal, who have now had time to die just the full meaning of what was agreed, overnight packs. —— digest the full meaning of what was agreed, overnight perhaps. now we know the consequences if they choose not to back the deal. the parliamentary vote will happen before christmas and that is now theresa may's priority, to get both wings of hope party onside, the remainer wing and the brexiteers. we have had one resignation but what else will happen here today? before eight o'clock we had the resignation of thejunior eight o'clock we had the resignation of the junior minister shailesh vara from the northern ireland office. could be the start of a flurry of ministerial resignations. we will see. theresa may will make a statement in the commons later this morning and there w
let's talk about matt hancock's comments this morning. at all, or risk no brexit at all, which is of course what brexit backers fear the most. there is now this huge appeal to tory backbenchers who may be wavering on this deal, who have now had time to diejust the full this deal, who have now had time to die just the full meaning of what was agreed, overnight packs. —— digest the full meaning of what was agreed, overnight perhaps. now we know the consequences if they choose not to back the...
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matt hancock. let's get more now from our middle east reporter paul blake who's in dubai.aniela tejada is now at home in the uk but as for anyone acting for her husband, matthew hedges, still in the uae, what are they saying? that's right. it is interesting right now, the uae press. the stories this morning are talking about how the verdict is not final, and they are citing the attorney—general for the uae. final, and they are citing the attorney—generalfor the uae. there seems to be a softening here at least, programming against some of the shocks that came out of the uk yesterday. certainly that caught the british government and the family of matthew hedges by surprise. it seemed like there was going to be released yesterday and the hearing was held at ten o'clock local time, 6am in the uk. there was a feeling that there could be some kind of resolution, that he might be released. that was not the case and a couple of hours later we got this from the family that he had been sentenced to life in prison. the family said the trial lasted less than five minutes and there was
matt hancock. let's get more now from our middle east reporter paul blake who's in dubai.aniela tejada is now at home in the uk but as for anyone acting for her husband, matthew hedges, still in the uae, what are they saying? that's right. it is interesting right now, the uae press. the stories this morning are talking about how the verdict is not final, and they are citing the attorney—general for the uae. final, and they are citing the attorney—generalfor the uae. there seems to be a...
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in a speech later today, the health secretary, matt hancock will say the aim is for people to have five hugh pym. the health and social care secretary will say that ten times more public money is spent on treating disease than preventing it and that this does not stack up. mr hancock will point to a new strategy for england next year, which will include measures to encourage employers to help improve the health of their staff, including getting those who are off sick back into work. the government wants to see digital technology used to predict illnesses, allowing doctors to target advice at sections of the population, and genome sequencing analysing patients' dna playing a role in preventing future health problems. but labour argue that the conservatives have imposed cuts in public health services in recent years. the health foundation think tank welcomed the focus on prevention but said that the latest budget documents suggested there'd be another cut in spending on public health and staff training in england next year. hugh pym, bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock explained w
in a speech later today, the health secretary, matt hancock will say the aim is for people to have five hugh pym. the health and social care secretary will say that ten times more public money is spent on treating disease than preventing it and that this does not stack up. mr hancock will point to a new strategy for england next year, which will include measures to encourage employers to help improve the health of their staff, including getting those who are off sick back into work. the...
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cabinet ministers are being invited to downing street, matt hancock has gone in, he's the first.xt and it is up to them to decide whether they can back what theresa may is putting in front of them. let's get reaction. we don't know many details. sammy wilson from the dup. what will you be looking out for when you get to see the document? we looking for three things. firstly that whatever the arrangements that are put in place, that they do not treat northern ireland differently from the rest of the uk. the rumours so far indicate that isn't going to be the case, that isn't going to be the case, that northern ireland will have different arrangements in terms of customs and having to adhere to eu rules. secondly, any arrangements are purely temporary. birtley, that the ability to get out of those arrangements will left solely with the uk government —— thirdly. they should not be determined by the eu or some independent body. the uk government in westminster will have the ability to say that enough is enough, we are now leaving whatever agreement is put in place. you as a party woul
cabinet ministers are being invited to downing street, matt hancock has gone in, he's the first.xt and it is up to them to decide whether they can back what theresa may is putting in front of them. let's get reaction. we don't know many details. sammy wilson from the dup. what will you be looking out for when you get to see the document? we looking for three things. firstly that whatever the arrangements that are put in place, that they do not treat northern ireland differently from the rest of...
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the idea that perhaps matt hancock is saying that essentially employers are is saying that essentiallys saying that essentially employers are often best place to be the ones helping those at work who are struggling maybe with illness or depression or bereavement. because we spend most of our time in their presence and it will be a good thing to have an in courage and the people, not make them do anything. if you see a bunch of apples somewhere you might want to take a bite of an apple as opposed to a horrible candy bar. those sorts of things because there is a crisis. get it free from the local supermarket. you have to walk to get those will do if it is at your desk, it isa those will do if it is at your desk, it is a good thing. borrow a child. go to the supermarket and get a free app. that is it. we will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, time for click. ai. that's what the future is about, if you believe the hype. computer programmes that learn from past experience, that improve and that sometimes, learn to solve problems in ways that even we hadn't
the idea that perhaps matt hancock is saying that essentially employers are is saying that essentiallys saying that essentially employers are often best place to be the ones helping those at work who are struggling maybe with illness or depression or bereavement. because we spend most of our time in their presence and it will be a good thing to have an in courage and the people, not make them do anything. if you see a bunch of apples somewhere you might want to take a bite of an apple as...
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matt hancock's latest plan of paying for social care. we heard nothing about this in the budget.ou... make people from the age of 40 boards pay a special tax to pay for their care in old age. this is something that has been constantly mooted and i think it is quite interesting but people would need to be assured that the money was ring fenced and that they would get help and if you are 40, that is quite a bit promise to make to a 40 something, don't worry, pay some tax and we will look after you in your later life. but i am massively pro—anything that does not make younger generations bear too much of the bill looking after the old. the problem is even 40—year—olds in large sectors of the economy are seriously underpaid. unless we have adequate wages and salaries, then 2.596, adequate wages and salaries, then 2.5%, it will feel like a big loss so there is a huge workforce which cannot afford to have this cut. and thatis cannot afford to have this cut. and that is something we never talk about, we talk about levels of employment but never levels of earnings. i think this is probab
matt hancock's latest plan of paying for social care. we heard nothing about this in the budget.ou... make people from the age of 40 boards pay a special tax to pay for their care in old age. this is something that has been constantly mooted and i think it is quite interesting but people would need to be assured that the money was ring fenced and that they would get help and if you are 40, that is quite a bit promise to make to a 40 something, don't worry, pay some tax and we will look after...
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in the wake of a report into events at the hospital, the health secretary matt hancock has announcedowers. from april next year, medical examiners will be introduced across england to ensure every death is scrutinised. the findings in the gosport report are truly shocking, and we must not forget that every one of those people was a son or daughter, a mother or a father or a sister or a brother. and i want to reiterate the profound and unambiguous apology on behalf of the government and the nhs for the hurt and the anguish that families who lost loved ones have endured. our thoughts, as he said, are with the families of the 456 patients whose lives were shortened because of what happened at gosport. and the families of the 200 others who may have suffered, whose lives may be shortened but because of missing medical records, we will never know for sure. that lingering doubt must be a particularly intolerable burden for those families affected, never knowing if they were victims of what happened at gosport. the northern ireland secretary karen bradley faced hostile questioning from mps
in the wake of a report into events at the hospital, the health secretary matt hancock has announcedowers. from april next year, medical examiners will be introduced across england to ensure every death is scrutinised. the findings in the gosport report are truly shocking, and we must not forget that every one of those people was a son or daughter, a mother or a father or a sister or a brother. and i want to reiterate the profound and unambiguous apology on behalf of the government and the nhs...
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matt hancock, the new health minister, same company should do this so quite a lot of companies do havehat this is not something that a health drive has to come from business. it is not a bad thing but it should become an entry to that happening as well. many of the company is offering free food to the staff also have free banks are cakes and fizzy drinks and everything else because the fruit isjust part of a larger offer. that is certainly my experience of it but i think with all this when you have people who are unhealthy to take charge of their health, they are very unlikely to do so because whatever it is, whatever reason it is they are unhealthy will preclude them doing so. unhealthy will preclude them doing so. but if you give free oranges are apples, they might take in. you have to introduce, as they have in some schools, running a mile every day. gassy introduce a form of exercise for all staff every morning before they sit down at their desks. it has to be enforced or incentivised. they sit down at their desks. it has to be enforced or incentivisedlj wonder if a lot of the prob
matt hancock, the new health minister, same company should do this so quite a lot of companies do havehat this is not something that a health drive has to come from business. it is not a bad thing but it should become an entry to that happening as well. many of the company is offering free food to the staff also have free banks are cakes and fizzy drinks and everything else because the fruit isjust part of a larger offer. that is certainly my experience of it but i think with all this when you...
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matt hancock, he is happy to embrace leaving. a loyalist really more broadly.he? philip hammond. he looks very wide-eyed, doesn't he? andrea leadsom is known to have harboured doubts. it's on her watch it has to get through parliament and the real thing is getting this through parliament. liam foxconn i don't know why he is happy, apparently this deal will make it hard to do trade deals but maybe he knows something we don't —— liam fox,. trade deals but maybe he knows something we don't -- liam fox,. not the four she would be most worried about, should we highlight who she might be most worried about? there's an interesting tweet from the sun, the political editor. we will go there in a moment. i'm being told we can go there now, i was being far too rude! the sun political editor is saying with some confidence in a tweet that a lot of the members of the cabinet who you thought might be about tojump our the cabinet who you thought might be about to jump our on—board the deal. that includes dominic raab, jeremy hunt, the home secretary, sergio jaramillo, michael
matt hancock, he is happy to embrace leaving. a loyalist really more broadly.he? philip hammond. he looks very wide-eyed, doesn't he? andrea leadsom is known to have harboured doubts. it's on her watch it has to get through parliament and the real thing is getting this through parliament. liam foxconn i don't know why he is happy, apparently this deal will make it hard to do trade deals but maybe he knows something we don't —— liam fox,. trade deals but maybe he knows something we don't --...
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the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned that the nhs in england will not be sustainable withoutase and illness. theresa may is due to brief cabinet colleagues tomorrow on the latest state of the brexit talks following her phone call today with her irish counterpart leo va radkar. the uk has been warned by ireland to stand by its commitments specifically on avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic, even if there's no brexit trade agreement. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in downing street. what is the latest state of play? at a reception in westminster tonight theresa may joke a reception in westminster tonight theresa mayjoke about brexit as the b word. while it is not a swear word around here, it is an enormous challenge on almost every front. another reminderfrom challenge on almost every front. another reminder from the irish leader today that he and the rest of the eu will not accept that so—called backstop to guarantee a return to a hard order in ireland whatever happens if it has some kind of time limit or shelf limits on it, and not also
the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned that the nhs in england will not be sustainable withoutase and illness. theresa may is due to brief cabinet colleagues tomorrow on the latest state of the brexit talks following her phone call today with her irish counterpart leo va radkar. the uk has been warned by ireland to stand by its commitments specifically on avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic, even if there's no brexit trade agreement. 0ur political editor...
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the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a "no—deal" scenario is "unlikely" the governmentine burns is at milton keynes hospital. 0ne one of the big questions whenever we talk about brexit and health is a lwa ys talk about brexit and health is always about medication, and there's good reason for that because two thirds of the drugs were used in this country either come from or via the eu. there are plans in place for a no—deal brexit, so for example, drugs companies have been asked to stockpile an extra six week supply just in case. another question is more long—term, about drugs that don't even exist yet because there isa don't even exist yet because there is a concern that in the future uk might not get the new medicines as quickly as other eu countries. i've been to meet one family who are worried about exactly that. that was a good goal. shiv is seven and his big passion is football. no, they never score. but he struggles to play. he has a rare condition called duchenne muscular dystrophy and boys with it tend to be in a wheelchair before they are 12, lose the use of th
the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a "no—deal" scenario is "unlikely" the governmentine burns is at milton keynes hospital. 0ne one of the big questions whenever we talk about brexit and health is a lwa ys talk about brexit and health is always about medication, and there's good reason for that because two thirds of the drugs were used in this country either come from or via the eu. there are plans in place for a no—deal brexit, so for example,...
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health and social care secretary matt hancock says the aim is for people to have five more years of healthy' illnesses, and encourage employers to improve the health of their staff. mps are warning that too many graduates in england are seeing too little in return for the big debts they're building up during their degrees. the commons education committee says students should know what sort ofjobs their degrees will lead to, and there should be more help for people from disadvantaged backgrounds. around 180,000 people can expect a pay rise of £9 per week because their employers have signed up to the voluntary ‘real living wage' scheme. it's based on what a full—time worker with a family needs to survive, and it's over £1 an hour more than the minimum wage. but there's concern it could cause employers to push up prices. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. an inexpensive way to satisfy hungry customers. part of the reason it's cheap is the staff at this award—winning chippie in south london are paid modestly, and might themselves struggle to affording more expensive meal. i look a
health and social care secretary matt hancock says the aim is for people to have five more years of healthy' illnesses, and encourage employers to improve the health of their staff. mps are warning that too many graduates in england are seeing too little in return for the big debts they're building up during their degrees. the commons education committee says students should know what sort ofjobs their degrees will lead to, and there should be more help for people from disadvantaged...
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matt hancock will talk to us just after 7am.out four minutes. more on our top story this morning: there was shock and surprise yesterday when matthew hedges, a british academic was jailed for life in the united arab emirates after being accused of spying. the 31—year—old says he was in the country researching security strategy and has always maintained he is innocent. wejoined now from san fransisco by giorgio cafiero, matthew's friend and colleague who has campaigned for his release. thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this morning. first of all, i should ask, have you had any contact with matthew and any idea of his state of mind, his physical state?” have not been in touch with matthew since authorities in the uae detained him on may five. i understand, however, that this whole situation has been very, very difficult for him. he has been living in inhumane conditions since may. and i understand that his mental as well as physical health have suffered significantly because of the treatme
matt hancock will talk to us just after 7am.out four minutes. more on our top story this morning: there was shock and surprise yesterday when matthew hedges, a british academic was jailed for life in the united arab emirates after being accused of spying. the 31—year—old says he was in the country researching security strategy and has always maintained he is innocent. wejoined now from san fransisco by giorgio cafiero, matthew's friend and colleague who has campaigned for his release. thank...
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the secretary of state matt hancock said ita the secretary of state matt hancock said it a couple ofmeans it will create shortages by definition, so the message is don't do that. that is not regarded as a good thing to do. i spoke to quit a few people with diabetes because we make a tiny proportion of the insulin we need in this country so i spoke to one young girl who has diabetes who says she doesn't know what to do because they think if they stockpile, she is making the problem worse but she is worried about not having supplies. people are quite rightly worried. i spoke to a woman whose son has epilepsy. that medication is made in germany. the message from the industry and the government is, don't worry, we have six weeks worth of supplies. she is saying that doesn't sound very long and nobody can assure me that my son will get his medication. i don't know if the message is getting through and people are understandably worried about what might happen if there is no deal. if there is a deal, there is reassurance that there will be continuity. the problem goes away. i went to a fact
the secretary of state matt hancock said ita the secretary of state matt hancock said it a couple ofmeans it will create shortages by definition, so the message is don't do that. that is not regarded as a good thing to do. i spoke to quit a few people with diabetes because we make a tiny proportion of the insulin we need in this country so i spoke to one young girl who has diabetes who says she doesn't know what to do because they think if they stockpile, she is making the problem worse but she...
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also speaking on the programme, the health secretary matt hancock said the case had the potential tod there are clearly going to have to be serious diplomatic repercussions. the question of why a friend of the uk should act like this is a perfectly reasonable one. i understand that daniela is going to meet the foreign secretary later today. the foreign secretary has already raised this case personally with the crown prince on the 12th of november, so before the hearing. the foreign office has been acting on his behalf at the highest possible levels. let‘s get more now from our middle east reporter paul blake who‘s in dubai. what is the latest from there? this morning the local press here in the uae, this is the national, a pro—government newspaper here is head lines on verdict not final, citing the attorney general. this is also seen in the state—run news agency, carrying the statement from the attorney general. so it seems to be in some ways the message that is being pushed out is that the verdict is not final and that matthew hedges can appeal. that seems to be interesting, because
also speaking on the programme, the health secretary matt hancock said the case had the potential tod there are clearly going to have to be serious diplomatic repercussions. the question of why a friend of the uk should act like this is a perfectly reasonable one. i understand that daniela is going to meet the foreign secretary later today. the foreign secretary has already raised this case personally with the crown prince on the 12th of november, so before the hearing. the foreign office has...
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the sunday telegraph has a message from matt hancock who says your boss should be perks like free fruiting, launching a new plan to keep workers healthy. there is also a picture of the prince of wales during his west africa tour. we will have a wet look at the weather forecast. but first... let's return to our main story this morning. eight children have suffered "potentially serious" injuries after a falling from an inflatable fairground slide at a fireworks leicester city are playing their first match after the death of the club's owner. they are flying to thailand for the funeral later on. the leicester plane delayed by a couple of hours but they will be landing this morning. let's take a look at the weather forecast this morning. nice to see you, matt. ? how is it looking? the nicest work and describe it is a bit of everything in the forecast. it's pretty mild up there. we started a frost free that there will be some rain around, nothing hugely substantial. it will come and go during the day. a bit grizzly and damp. this weather feature, during the day. a bit grizzly and damp. this
the sunday telegraph has a message from matt hancock who says your boss should be perks like free fruiting, launching a new plan to keep workers healthy. there is also a picture of the prince of wales during his west africa tour. we will have a wet look at the weather forecast. but first... let's return to our main story this morning. eight children have suffered "potentially serious" injuries after a falling from an inflatable fairground slide at a fireworks leicester city are...
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the sunday telegraph has a message from health secretary matt hancock, who says your boss should offerkeep workers healthy. there's also a picture of the prince of wales during his west africa tour. shall we have a look now? stories that you have picked and the first one is this in the telegraph, don't one is this in the telegraph, don't ona one is this in the telegraph, don't on a cps loss, says a. this is a conservative age who was cleared of it, it hasjust been announced that the charges had been dropped and alison saunders —— alison saunders is stepping down as the director of public execution and there seems to be an automatic pathway, usually, where the gong is awarded to the departing dp and should ordinarily be made a dame. herfive—yeartenure in that role has been a sort of, absolutely with criticism. most because of the intra— double sex claim cases where an uneasy —— anonymity is being investigated. because it is such a heinous crime, there is a presumption of innocence... we should say that the charges have been dropped against him several years ago. it was about the phrasin
the sunday telegraph has a message from health secretary matt hancock, who says your boss should offerkeep workers healthy. there's also a picture of the prince of wales during his west africa tour. shall we have a look now? stories that you have picked and the first one is this in the telegraph, don't one is this in the telegraph, don't ona one is this in the telegraph, don't on a cps loss, says a. this is a conservative age who was cleared of it, it hasjust been announced that the charges had...
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health and social care secretary matt hancock says the aim is for people to have five more years of healthyhere are too many invasive tests to diagnose illnesses. doctors often have to try several different treatments before they arrive on what is right for a patient, but two new technologies, artificial intelligence and the comics, have the potential to change that. i want us the potential to change that. i want us to see the use of predictive prevention to stop people becoming patients and to deliver more targeted interventions with better results when they do fall ill incident simply broadcasting m essa 9 es incident simply broadcasting m essa g es to incident simply broadcasting messages to the nation, technology allows us to support much targeted advice, messages and interventions for those most at risk. how would you feel about waiting a month to have your bins emptied? well, conwy council in north wales has introduced four—weekly rubbish collections to save money and boost recycling, but the decision has proved controversial. tomos morgan has the story. so it looks like you're alread
health and social care secretary matt hancock says the aim is for people to have five more years of healthyhere are too many invasive tests to diagnose illnesses. doctors often have to try several different treatments before they arrive on what is right for a patient, but two new technologies, artificial intelligence and the comics, have the potential to change that. i want us the potential to change that. i want us to see the use of predictive prevention to stop people becoming patients and to...
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the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a no—deal scenario is "unlikely", the governmenteen in this hospital all day looking at those things about possible impacts on brexit, on health, and one of the key ones is medicine. at the minute, we are part of the european‘s medicine agency. that gives 25% of the global drugs sales market. after brexit, the uk were present about 3% of that market. there are big questions about whether it will still be as much of a priority for drug companies when they're releasing new meds in the future. i've been to meet one family whose worried about exactly that. that was a good goal. shiv is seven, and his big passion is football. now we're going to score! but he struggles to play. he has a rare condition called duchenne muscular dystrophy. boys with it tend to be in a wheelchair before they are 12, lose the use of their arms in their teens, and then, in their 20s, their hearts can stop working. it is life—limiting and, yeah, to be told that, it felt like we'd been given a death sentence for our son. and then brexit comes along. that, for us,
the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a no—deal scenario is "unlikely", the governmenteen in this hospital all day looking at those things about possible impacts on brexit, on health, and one of the key ones is medicine. at the minute, we are part of the european‘s medicine agency. that gives 25% of the global drugs sales market. after brexit, the uk were present about 3% of that market. there are big questions about whether it will still be as much of a...
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the government needs to do more to prepare for any disruption at ports, but the health secretary matt hancockr health correspondent catherine burns explains. that was a good goal. shiv is seven and his big passion is football. now we are going to score. but he struggles to play. he has a rare condition of muscular dystrophy. boys with it came to be in a wheelchair before they are 12, lose the use of their arms in their teens and then in their 20s there hearts can stop working. it is life limiting and, yes, to be told that it felt like we had been given a death sentence. and then brexit comes along. that gives us even more sleepless nights. there is no cure for this condition. for now shiv ta kes for this condition. for now shiv takes steroids to try to keep his muscles stronger for as long as possible. but his parents are worried in case no—deal brexit would delay his drugs coming through. two thirds of our medication comes from oi’ thirds of our medication comes from or via the eu. if the pm's deal comes through the trade in medicine should continue seamlessly through a transition period but
the government needs to do more to prepare for any disruption at ports, but the health secretary matt hancockr health correspondent catherine burns explains. that was a good goal. shiv is seven and his big passion is football. now we are going to score. but he struggles to play. he has a rare condition of muscular dystrophy. boys with it came to be in a wheelchair before they are 12, lose the use of their arms in their teens and then in their 20s there hearts can stop working. it is life...
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the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a no—deal scenario is unlikely the government no matter what kind of brexit we have we will be worse off than if we stayed in the eu and obviously that has led to lots of concern about knock—on effects for the health service. you've got to think, health has been one of those issues from the beginning when it came to the brexit debate. remember on that bus, that promise of £350 million extra a week to the nhs. i'm joined by a couple of guests who know about this. a professor in diversity and public health and mark from the nuffield trust. that £350 million promise, will that materialise? well, unfortunately, ithink promise, will that materialise? well, unfortunately, i think not. promise, will that materialise? well, unfortunately, ithink not. in the long run we will save some money by not paying into the eu budget any more but it was never really as much as 350 million a week, that figure had been somewhat pumped up and the unfortunate reality from the credible studies done so far including the government's own one, although we w
the health secretary matt hancock has told mps that although a no—deal scenario is unlikely the government no matter what kind of brexit we have we will be worse off than if we stayed in the eu and obviously that has led to lots of concern about knock—on effects for the health service. you've got to think, health has been one of those issues from the beginning when it came to the brexit debate. remember on that bus, that promise of £350 million extra a week to the nhs. i'm joined by a...
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the guardian features four of the key cabinet ministers who theresa may needs to back her deal — matt hancockf the daily star, who report police are receiving an extra £150,000 pounds to continue their search for madeleine mccann. there's also a photo of actor emily atack, who's one of the contestants on i'm a celebrity get me out of here this year. and, finally, the sun wishes prince charles a happy birthday. there's a photo of him alongside his children and grandchildren and the headline reads "the grins of wales". do you see what they did there? a p pa re ntly do you see what they did there? apparently a person to crumble, what they are calling it —— a pheasant crumble. the voices in your head. the magazine says a pheasant crumble, and a light moussaka but with grouse. summary has been googling. i am feeling a bit queasy already. it is too early for this chat. this is a great story about the referee who has been banned from what women's football comedy top of this paper. that is wayne rooney we have been talking about. david mcnamara, here for years, have been talking about. david mcnamara
the guardian features four of the key cabinet ministers who theresa may needs to back her deal — matt hancockf the daily star, who report police are receiving an extra £150,000 pounds to continue their search for madeleine mccann. there's also a photo of actor emily atack, who's one of the contestants on i'm a celebrity get me out of here this year. and, finally, the sun wishes prince charles a happy birthday. there's a photo of him alongside his children and grandchildren and the headline...