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chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime >> mr. speaker, thousands of my constituents have to pay surcharges when they use their debit card. how do you answer? my right and honorable friend outlined the impact of certain things on consumers in this country. >> i think it is very important this issue is being addressed. we believe surcharges have no place and that is why car charging abuses going to come to an end. this is about transparency. we do not want people to be surprised when they see something being added. estimate and the charges can add up and the total charges back in 2010 estimated 473 million pounds, that money is going to be put back into shoppers across the country. said they can spend on the things that matter to them. thehe prime minister said u.k. would be leaving the single market. can she tell the house whether or not th
chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime >> mr. speaker, thousands of my constituents have to pay surcharges when they use their debit card. how do you answer? my right and honorable friend outlined the impact of...
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chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime today and as we know taxpayers are bearing 20% of the tax burden. that is higher than it any year under the labor government. >> nhs england, mental health, private hospital in my constituency which recently received a damning see qc report, not least because the younger woman with open wounds, does my prime ministers share the concern, risk the nhs placing vulnerable young people in unsafe environments. will she consider giving nhs england the responsibility and resources to investigate the quality of care before the commission? >> a significant point. we are boosting the funding, across the picture in terms of dealing with mental health, and taking steps to improve mental health but raised a particular case which i think everyone would be concerned to hear and i would ensure the secretary of state l
chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime today and as we know taxpayers are bearing 20% of the tax burden. that is higher than it any year under the labor government. >> nhs england, mental health, private hospital in...
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chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime can she tell the house whether this applies to any transition agreement or implementation period that might be agreed for the period after march? >> we said they would no longer be members of the single market because it would no longer be members of the european union. there are the four pillars of the european union, which are indivisible. therefore, the other issues we wish also to be subject to, like the european court of justice and free movement requirement, means we will longer remembers is a single market. when we have negotiated the deal, there will be an implementation period. point very clear, at the at which we reached the end of those negotiations, it would be out of the european union. my friend is right. the report shows why he's in the here today. -- what he said here today. that is a
chancellor, the opportunity of putting it into practice will not lead to more money for nurses or national health service or public sector. it would lead to higher borrowing, higher spending, higher taxes, jobs going, higher prices, higher taxes for people and available for health service. >> does the prime can she tell the house whether this applies to any transition agreement or implementation period that might be agreed for the period after march? >> we said they would no longer...
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every single one of you in this room at some point has benefited from the principles of the national health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy of the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in power.
every single one of you in this room at some point has benefited from the principles of the national health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy of the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in power.
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history cuts to the national health service and the heart breaks it could kill off science innovation and put lives at risk all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first with every fire alarm or suspicious package in british cities raising fears of a terror attack this summer today might be a good time to reflect on u.k. ambulances today marks one hundred forty years since the formation of the st john's ambulance charity in the days before socialized down the lenses paid by taxes in one thousand nine hundred seventy. decided they'd need to do more to help and so they formed the st john ambulance beginning. of the game was to provide first aid ambulance. for the general public but in one nine hundred forty eight the u.k. labor government decided to compete with private charities explicitly telling the british people that a new universal. health care system would not be a charity it would in effect be socialism what do we owe to socialism in this country. every single one of you in this room at some point has benefited from the principles of the national health service
history cuts to the national health service and the heart breaks it could kill off science innovation and put lives at risk all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first with every fire alarm or suspicious package in british cities raising fears of a terror attack this summer today might be a good time to reflect on u.k. ambulances today marks one hundred forty years since the formation of the st john's ambulance charity in the days before socialized down the lenses paid by...
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may i thank the national health service and the doctor and his team at the hospital in glasgow for thent in 2014. many of my constituents, in places such as windmill hill and palace fields in runcorn face real poverty in their daily lives, from childhood onwards. despite what the benches opposite claim, there is a real lack of work, too much insecure paths of employment, a growth in zero hours contracts, and a welfare system that lacks compassion and common sense. mr speaker, i believe we need a better deal for our island, and it is notjust a question of money, although every little helps, and i will fight for extra spending on health and education. but it's about islanders working with government to generate ideas for the public good and government working with us and being keen to listen, and i know there is good examples of when it is doing it and i wish to encourage more. thank you for calling me today, because the good people of walsall north, they have had to wait 41 years to hear a maiden speech from their member of parliament. so you could only imagine how disappointed they wil
may i thank the national health service and the doctor and his team at the hospital in glasgow for thent in 2014. many of my constituents, in places such as windmill hill and palace fields in runcorn face real poverty in their daily lives, from childhood onwards. despite what the benches opposite claim, there is a real lack of work, too much insecure paths of employment, a growth in zero hours contracts, and a welfare system that lacks compassion and common sense. mr speaker, i believe we need...
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every single one of you in this room at some point has benefited from the principles of the national health service free point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a. yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw their wives dying in childbirth or saw other coming to you. or saw others suffering grievously because they could not afford medical care no wonder so prime minister trays of maize detractors might say the conservatives want to be rid of the n.h.s. something denied by juries in may and health secretary when it comes to funding we had a very difficult period after twenty ten the austerity period when we were dealing with the financial crisis of two thousand and eight getting the economy back on its feet but since then in the last three year is two thousand and ten to two thousand and twenty is the period i was looking after just over that p
every single one of you in this room at some point has benefited from the principles of the national health service free point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a. yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw their wives dying in childbirth...
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though maybe drugs that cannot be got on the national health service and that will bring this debatel stage. the health service to vote saw me about 10% of its budget to medicine, law that many large health systems in other developed countries. that surprised me. where is the money going? on other services. there is an interesting point about them seeking to block this. some in the drugs industry are split on this. glaxo smith kline said they were not supportive of the action and astrazeneca also said they had reservations. we will see where that goes. on some sport now. i know you love sport. you particularly love that manchester united bought lukaku. that manchester united bought lu ka ku. you that manchester united bought lukaku. you prefer tennis. rafael nadal is out. it is the first time that they will have a british man and woman in the topic.|j that they will have a british man and woman in the topic. i was not at wimbledon today, i was there on friday. i was there last week and i saw rafael nadal and i thought he was at the peak of his powers. he came back fantastically and t
though maybe drugs that cannot be got on the national health service and that will bring this debatel stage. the health service to vote saw me about 10% of its budget to medicine, law that many large health systems in other developed countries. that surprised me. where is the money going? on other services. there is an interesting point about them seeking to block this. some in the drugs industry are split on this. glaxo smith kline said they were not supportive of the action and astrazeneca...
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look at the national health service. look at what'sjust the national health service. e alljust heard this, but what are you going to do right now? how do you feel right now about what this announcement is going to mean for you? gutted. absolutely gutted. i'm gutted and very upset and i'm very emotional. whatever the next phase is, we will all stand together. i do believe that hs2 are already on the estates handing leaflets out saying how they can be supportive. we have had no such support. i don‘t think they even knew we were here really until we brought to it their attention. we didn't show up on a map, we had to show them where we were. i've got to leave it there. i appreciate you‘ve spent the first few moments of having heard this news talking to us and thank you very much, perhaps we‘ll keep an eye on what you promise is going to be a battle is it, you are really going to take this on? definitely. yes. well, thank you very much. not on this watch. thank you very much for your time. ina in a moment we‘ll have a look at the financial markets, but first the headlines:
look at the national health service. look at what'sjust the national health service. e alljust heard this, but what are you going to do right now? how do you feel right now about what this announcement is going to mean for you? gutted. absolutely gutted. i'm gutted and very upset and i'm very emotional. whatever the next phase is, we will all stand together. i do believe that hs2 are already on the estates handing leaflets out saying how they can be supportive. we have had no such support. i...
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parliament was never national health service. mme and we then became more and more dependent on market health service provisions of blood transfusions from commercial companies and not from the nhs. did you say parliament wasn't told? parliament was never told when i a nswered parliament was never told when i answered written questions saying we we re answered written questions saying we were going to self—sufficiency and they were never told we are not going to be self—sufficient we are going to be self—sufficient we are going a different route. and that in pa rt going a different route. and that in part contributed to the problems and the deaths of semi—people.” part contributed to the problems and the deaths of semi-people. i tried for many, many years to get an inquiry. people like carol grayson wrote a ph.d. thesis on this. there was a private inquiry led by former attorney general peter archer. it was pushed very hard in the house of lords. it did a bit of good but it got some of the facts out but we have never been able to
parliament was never national health service. mme and we then became more and more dependent on market health service provisions of blood transfusions from commercial companies and not from the nhs. did you say parliament wasn't told? parliament was never told when i a nswered parliament was never told when i answered written questions saying we we re answered written questions saying we were going to self—sufficiency and they were never told we are not going to be self—sufficient we are...
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guest: that is definitely a big problem, the national health service corps, usually they do an exchange, so you go work and underserved area for four years, and that is four years of medical school. phones are forgiven, and if you that, they have to be paid back. but they do not always work in places like the black belt because people are not trusted .hen they do show up this is a community that has gone through 28 different doctors over the last several decades, so there is a huge trust issue of people who come from the outside. at the end of the day, people do not state or even doctors from the black belt in that seeking opportunities elsewhere because of the opportunities. host: part of sabotage obamacare but republicans has been to dry up the funds for rural hospitals, then point fingers. next is justin in california. caller: good morning. i have got to questions and it,, hoping you can address during i was wondering, in the black belt area, what is the quality of education that they offer the people? saint k-12. just wondering if we're talking about an area that has very poor educa
guest: that is definitely a big problem, the national health service corps, usually they do an exchange, so you go work and underserved area for four years, and that is four years of medical school. phones are forgiven, and if you that, they have to be paid back. but they do not always work in places like the black belt because people are not trusted .hen they do show up this is a community that has gone through 28 different doctors over the last several decades, so there is a huge trust issue...
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additionally, the community health center fund provides resources for the national health service corp., which actually provides scholarships and loans and loan repayment opportunities to new doctors willing to serve in medically underserved areas. this program has proven effective at placing providers, providers who are young and energetic and willing to work hard in some of the most medically underserved and challenging areas. the state children's health insurance program provides health care coverage to over 8 million children across the nation, through flexible capped allotments to states. the program has been able to successfully support children while providing states with opportunities to tailor their respective programs as to best meet the needs of their populations. however, the programs are not without challenges. in regards to the community health center fund, we are interested in seeing how federally qualified health centers can best maximize this investment. succeeding in underserved areas can be difficult. and i look forward to learning more as to how the federally qualif
additionally, the community health center fund provides resources for the national health service corp., which actually provides scholarships and loans and loan repayment opportunities to new doctors willing to serve in medically underserved areas. this program has proven effective at placing providers, providers who are young and energetic and willing to work hard in some of the most medically underserved and challenging areas. the state children's health insurance program provides health care...
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we are not going to be changing the national health service. theal would never impact national health service in the way your position suggested. g-20 countries have made the same progress we have made in this country to raise discriminatory language. with that issue she discussed with the leaders, does she agree that organizations should take decisive and swift action? prime minister may: at say to the honorable gentleman that is -- it is important is a probate language at all times. it would be externally president's form on brexit. what hasister may: been made clear is we want to negotiate a free trade agreement with the european union which gives us access to a single market. anybody who is looking at the of leading's ago markets should recognize that the single market that is most important to nations within the united kingdom. given the commitment to ending modern slavery and for desire for other countries to follow the uk's lead, why did -- twong it will take to investigate. what kind of example issues setting for the g-20 there? prime mi
we are not going to be changing the national health service. theal would never impact national health service in the way your position suggested. g-20 countries have made the same progress we have made in this country to raise discriminatory language. with that issue she discussed with the leaders, does she agree that organizations should take decisive and swift action? prime minister may: at say to the honorable gentleman that is -- it is important is a probate language at all times. it would...
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host: this is a recent headline from "the guardian" about the national health service. longer delays for operations cut onee nhs decided to of its most important requirements, relaxing the requirement for hospitals to treat with an 18 weeks. mean that there are problems with the current system that they are making these kind of decisions? guest: the u.k. has been under severe austerity for a long time now, so we are seeing cuts to the national service there appeared people and physicians are fighting to restore that because they are in the system together. they fight together to make it a better system. that is what we need in the u.s. here it when we're all in, it is social solidarity, and it raises at the bar in the system, and that is what we see around the world. when we are all in it, we have an incentive, including the members of congress being in the same system. guest: it is called the magic money tree system of health care. health care is a commodity like any other. there is a finite amount of money and a finite amount of hospitals and doctors. there will have
host: this is a recent headline from "the guardian" about the national health service. longer delays for operations cut onee nhs decided to of its most important requirements, relaxing the requirement for hospitals to treat with an 18 weeks. mean that there are problems with the current system that they are making these kind of decisions? guest: the u.k. has been under severe austerity for a long time now, so we are seeing cuts to the national service there appeared people and...
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guest: that is definitely a big problem, the national health service corps, usually they do an exchangeso you go work and underserved area for four years, and that is four years of medical school. phones are forgiven, and if you that, they have to be paid back. but they do not always work in places like the black belt because people are not trusted .hen they do show up this is a community that has gone through 28 different doctors over the last several decades, so there is a huge trust issue of people who come from the outside. at the end of the day, people do not state or even doctors from the black belt in that seeking opportunities elsewhere because of the opportunities. host: part of sabotage obamacare but republicans has been to dry up the funds for rural hospitals, then point fingers. next is justin in california. caller: good morning. i have got to questions and it,, hoping you can address during i was wondering, in the black belt area, what is the quality of education that they offer the people? saint k-12. just wondering if we're talking about an area that has very poor educati
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i think we now know there is not £350 million a week extra for the national health service. medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying this: but their scepticism over whether there is really saying this: but there's scepticism over whether there is really the political will in europe to allow britain to change the rules. just last week, the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said that the principles of freedom of movement, of people on the goods and services are indivisible. the eu itself has made it absolutely clear that the four freedoms including freedom of movement are indivisible, as they are called it. the chief negotiator barnier said that. they took four minutes to agree these guidelines. there is no debate in the eu. and it is complete nonsense. it is just another attempt to undermine brexit. but tony blair says that what he hears behind—the—scenes is that there is the possibility of a new compromise on the table. and that this should not be discounted. the authorities in turkey have s
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the national health service and the mayor of london's office are backing the project. d well—being just to destigmatise these things, get people talking and maybe do something about it. if successful, the scheme will be rolled out across the country. dougal shaw, bbc news, london. now, if you happened to visit paris yesterday you may have had something of a surprise. all the normal attractions were there exactly as you'd expect but there was an unusual guest that was rather large in stature. tim allman explains. at first glance, this looks somewhat surprising. a giant sperm whale washed up on the banks of the river seine. a medical team appeared to be examining the body, tourists look on with more than a little interest. but things are not what they seem. this is in fact a giant replica, created by a group of belgian artists. they're trying to raise awareness about the environment, so much so they won't break character, even for the cameras. translation: this happens fairly often, but not in paris. he came up the river to escape sonar, we found out he had an eye infecti
the national health service and the mayor of london's office are backing the project. d well—being just to destigmatise these things, get people talking and maybe do something about it. if successful, the scheme will be rolled out across the country. dougal shaw, bbc news, london. now, if you happened to visit paris yesterday you may have had something of a surprise. all the normal attractions were there exactly as you'd expect but there was an unusual guest that was rather large in stature....
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this house.tv work that you have done -- house done,the work you have including those in the national health service and others. people feel why strongly about the issue of their pay. if i can just call for the information of the house, perhaps i can send out what the situation is. three parts of the public sector getting pay raises in march. the government has accepted the recommendations. the firefighters award is not a matter that is determined by .overnment area i it is subject to a pay review body. there are outstanding pay review body reports. the government will consider those reports very carefully and will respond to them. but why we do that, we will always recognizes the need to ensure we take those decisions against the decision to live within our means. >> the public sector pay cuts cause real hardship. i talked to a teacher who said quote i have been teaching for 10 years, i have seen my workflow increase. i have seen more people leave the profession than start. no pay increase in seven years. the only thing holding the education system together is the dedication to struggle on for stud
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national health service and all birth or ease the nursing and midwifery and allied health unions to be cancelled the n.h.s. already all to be damaged by huge austerity cuts i've seen a number of student nurse applications drop over twelve thousand five hundred places from last year this already on top of the forty thousand vacant nurse post in england. protest is a quarter of this new fracking site in lancashire have been receiving a frosty reception from local police and what demonstrators say is all forward to putting the interests of big business over their right to protest our approach right from the word go has been that we want to have the very low key policing operation we want to engage with negotiate we want to facilitate. wherever possible we want to allow people out right to protest the scenes they say maybe the battle of all grief where police allegedly assaulted miners striking against margaret thatcher's government attempts to shut down britain's coal industries the possibility of a nuclear winter may have been averted this week as today strikes of a pensions atomic weapo
national health service and all birth or ease the nursing and midwifery and allied health unions to be cancelled the n.h.s. already all to be damaged by huge austerity cuts i've seen a number of student nurse applications drop over twelve thousand five hundred places from last year this already on top of the forty thousand vacant nurse post in england. protest is a quarter of this new fracking site in lancashire have been receiving a frosty reception from local police and what demonstrators say...
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there is public sector pay, funding for our national health service, funding for social care, colleaguesany, many pressures on public spending, and part of the challenge of being in government is that you cannot say yes to everybody, you have to make choices and you have to set priorities. would he also agree with me that our public services are under real pressure at the moment, and i think we have to recognise that, and i speak as someone who works in those public services, and i see that in my working life there. according to the latest forecast, the target, a structural deficit of less than 2% of national income in 2020—21 will be comfortably met by sticking to the current tax and spending plans. so there is about £25 billion worth of leeway to invest a little bit more in those very important public services, whilst at the same time paying down the deficit in a responsible manner. when the chancellor looks at the public finance position in his budget, he needs to look at the grade forecast from the independent office for budget responsibility, so he needs to look at what tax revenues
there is public sector pay, funding for our national health service, funding for social care, colleaguesany, many pressures on public spending, and part of the challenge of being in government is that you cannot say yes to everybody, you have to make choices and you have to set priorities. would he also agree with me that our public services are under real pressure at the moment, and i think we have to recognise that, and i speak as someone who works in those public services, and i see that in...
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i think we now know there was not weird and £50 million a week extra for the national health service. and medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying it given what is at stake and what we're discovering about the cost of brexit, how can it be right deliberately to take off the table the option of compromise between britain and europe so that britain stays within a reformed europe? but their scepticism over whether there is really the political will in europe to allow britain to change the rules. just last week the eu's chief negotiator said that the principles of freedom of movement, of people on the goods and services are indivisible. the eu itself has made it up through the clear that the four freedoms including freedom of movement are indivisible, as they are called it. the chief negotiator said that. they took four minutes to agree these guidelines. there is no debate in the eu. additives can pick nonsense. it isjust the eu. additives can pick nonsense. it is just another attempt to undermine brexit. bu
i think we now know there was not weird and £50 million a week extra for the national health service. and medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying it given what is at stake and what we're discovering about the cost of brexit, how can it be right deliberately to take off the table the option of compromise between britain and europe so that britain stays within a reformed europe? but their scepticism over whether...
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national health care in britain? it was up like 16 weeks to see a general practitioner. that's the type of thing you see under the national health service thing i would say, senator cruz is making headway on his amendment. i will give a description but basically a lot more competition and still get one plan for pre-existing conditions. you can stay as long as you were obamacare approved. that has been gaining momentum. i believe this bill will pass. i believe it will be ugly but by the end of the next week, or mid-august, there will be a health care bill. >> kimberly: try to get away from the fact that his wife might be on federal bank charges sometime within the next year. >> dana: she released her emails. >> greg: is probably the russians. you will hear more donald trump jr. with his interview and his russian meeting. no reaction from the white house in a moment. ♪ and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a dif
national health care in britain? it was up like 16 weeks to see a general practitioner. that's the type of thing you see under the national health service thing i would say, senator cruz is making headway on his amendment. i will give a description but basically a lot more competition and still get one plan for pre-existing conditions. you can stay as long as you were obamacare approved. that has been gaining momentum. i believe this bill will pass. i believe it will be ugly but by the end of...
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important work done by public sector workers -- [shouting] pm may: including those in the national health service and others. i understand why people feel strongly about the issue of their pay. [shouting] perhaps i can just set out for the information of the house, what the current position is. we have had three pay review bodies in the public sector reported in march. that covered doctors and dentists, and a including nurses, and armed forces. the government accepted the recommendations in all three cases. the firefighters award is not a matter that is determined by government. it is determined by the employers. it is not subject to a pay review body. there are outstanding pay review body reports. teachers, prison officers, police officers, and senior salaried. the government will consider those reports very carefully and will respond to them. while we do that, we will always recognize the need to ensure that we take those decisions against the need to live within our means. [shouting] pm may: the right honorable gentleman and i both value public-sector workers and our public services. the diffe
important work done by public sector workers -- [shouting] pm may: including those in the national health service and others. i understand why people feel strongly about the issue of their pay. [shouting] perhaps i can just set out for the information of the house, what the current position is. we have had three pay review bodies in the public sector reported in march. that covered doctors and dentists, and a including nurses, and armed forces. the government accepted the recommendations in all...
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important work done by public sector workers including -- [shouting] including those in the national health service and others. i understand why people feel strongly about the issue of the pay but perhaps i can just set out -- perhaps i can just -- for the information of the house, mr. speaker, perhaps i could just set out what the current position is. we have at three pay review bodies in the sector public report in march. that cover doctors entities. nhs staff including nurses and the armed forces. the government accepted the recommendations in all three. the firefighters award is not the mood -- is not determined by the government, it is determined by the employers and not subject to a pay review boddicker thecke our outstanding pay review by reports. those covered teachers, prison offices, police officers and senior cell district the government will consider those reports very carefully and will respond to them. but while we do that we were always recognize they need to ensure that we take those decisions against the need to live within our means. the right honorable gentleman and i both value
important work done by public sector workers including -- [shouting] including those in the national health service and others. i understand why people feel strongly about the issue of the pay but perhaps i can just set out -- perhaps i can just -- for the information of the house, mr. speaker, perhaps i could just set out what the current position is. we have at three pay review bodies in the sector public report in march. that cover doctors entities. nhs staff including nurses and the armed...
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a bus which said that we were going to get 350 million a week back it was going into the national health service, which made it a completely toxic issue for negotiators to say we'll pay to get a better deal. >> earlier this week, cnbc was told that brexit could be good news for the european project. you work on things like sustainability, wealth inequality at the division, i wonder if you think this backlash to populism that we've seen over the last 12 months sor in countries like holland, whether that will help reduce inequality across europe whether the european hierarchy will focus on that more. >> i think it's really -- working with a lot of business leaders, you know, it's fascinating to see the way they're feeling a need to step up and take responsibility for issues that they were traditionally deferring to politicians. they're doing it because they don't see the long-term strategic internationalist political leadership that they had grown used to. who else feels the same? younger people on other issues it's the same kids who voted socialist for jeremy corbyn but they're closer to my ceos
a bus which said that we were going to get 350 million a week back it was going into the national health service, which made it a completely toxic issue for negotiators to say we'll pay to get a better deal. >> earlier this week, cnbc was told that brexit could be good news for the european project. you work on things like sustainability, wealth inequality at the division, i wonder if you think this backlash to populism that we've seen over the last 12 months sor in countries like...
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national the bead. you return -- debate. you return to 1939 and the health care debate was ill going on. oregon was the national leader ,ith the health services act which extended medicaid coverage to all oregon citizens below the poverty level. all citizens denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. it was a revolutionary i there back then -- idea back then. one of the driving forces was senate president dr. john, he made health-care reform signature of trump is meant. it would eventually lead to him -- health-care reform his signature position. it would eventually lead to him being governor. get in 1989 trying to coverage for as many citizens as you could possibly get. still change is going back and forth with the health plan improvements being made. part ofns a key oregon's bead of who we are. the fact that we provide health care to oregonians regardless of the income. perhaps one of the most controversial initiatives ever adopted by oregonians was what was called measure 16 adopted in 1994. it was known as death with dignity or assisted suicide. it gives terminally ill oregonians the right to ill there -- and their lives with med
national the bead. you return -- debate. you return to 1939 and the health care debate was ill going on. oregon was the national leader ,ith the health services act which extended medicaid coverage to all oregon citizens below the poverty level. all citizens denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. it was a revolutionary i there back then -- idea back then. one of the driving forces was senate president dr. john, he made health-care reform signature of trump is meant. it would...
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objectors say britain's national health service should not intervene. >> whose child is it?it the states child? or does the child belong to the parents? it raises profound moral and perhaps political questions. >> another boy with the condition has already been treated by this doctor. that was six years ago and he is still alive and has seen improvement. it is still on a ventilator. charlie's cases had to be more severe by those who supported his treatment agree that even if there is a one and a million chance, and should be allowed. >> bret: stocks mixed. the crisis in venezuela. we will get the latest from an american member of congress who was one of the lawmakers leading the effort to address the situation in caracas. that's >> bret: a 61-year-old woman killed, four people wounded at a polling site in western caracas. more than 7 million venezuelans voted over the weekend in a referendum on their president's plan to rewrite the constitution and consolidate government power. today opposition leaders are calling for more street protests and a strike later this week. almost
objectors say britain's national health service should not intervene. >> whose child is it?it the states child? or does the child belong to the parents? it raises profound moral and perhaps political questions. >> another boy with the condition has already been treated by this doctor. that was six years ago and he is still alive and has seen improvement. it is still on a ventilator. charlie's cases had to be more severe by those who supported his treatment agree that even if there...
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the national health service and the mayor of london's office are backing the project. just to destigmatise these things, get people talking and maybe do something about it. if successful, the scheme will be rolled out across the country. ido i do think i could do that and sit down with somebody and say so, here are my problems. people don't do it on the tube. people just stand there with a newspaper. you might disagree. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the financial journalist margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to margaret in a minute. first let's look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph has the story we're leading on today — william and harry's regret over last short chat with diana. a similar story in the mail. william and harry on their agony over "last phone call with mum". her legacy as well and the things she did for hiv which we will be talking about this morning. the sunday times has a picture of harry with his mum. alongside that story "transgender reforms for birth certificat
the national health service and the mayor of london's office are backing the project. just to destigmatise these things, get people talking and maybe do something about it. if successful, the scheme will be rolled out across the country. ido i do think i could do that and sit down with somebody and say so, here are my problems. people don't do it on the tube. people just stand there with a newspaper. you might disagree. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the...
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national house service. the deal would never be an impact on the national health service in the way the opposition has suggested. >> kevin brennan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. nology 20 countries have made the same progress we've made in this country in relation to racist and discriminatory language. was that an issue they discussed with the g 20 leaders and she agreed that where that happens organization should take decisive and swift action? >> i have to say to the honorable gentleman that we are going to ensure that we use appropriate language at all times. >> -- [inaudible] has the prime minister -- >> i have to say, the honorable gentleman that was very clear is that we want to negotiate a comprehensive trade agreement with the european union which gives us access to the single market. but anybody who is looking at the impact on the economic impact that takes place a leading single market should recognize that the single market that is most important to nations with them united kingdom is the united kingdom. >> steve mckay. >> given our commitment to ending modern slavery and our desire for other countries
national house service. the deal would never be an impact on the national health service in the way the opposition has suggested. >> kevin brennan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. nology 20 countries have made the same progress we've made in this country in relation to racist and discriminatory language. was that an issue they discussed with the g 20 leaders and she agreed that where that happens organization should take decisive and swift action? >> i have to say to the honorable...
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they have been fighting a legal battle against the national health service and government and doctorsr the past several months. and now they had an offer to go to the united states where a doctor was going to give them experimental treatment. but charlie's parents managed to raise 1.3 million british pounds to care for the child and bring them to the united states. just today, just recently the past couple days, high court of human rights decided they were going to side with the doctors and british government and for bid charlie's two parents, who are in their mid-30s, from taking their child to the united states to receive experimental treatment. they decided that this would only be extending the agony of baby charlie. and so the two parents have now been hearing from world leaders, now the pope just today weighed in and said that charlie gard's parents should be allowed to accompany and treat their child until the end. just moments ago we heard from donald trump. he weighed in and offered to help these children. depending how you see, this depending really on your impressions of mr.
they have been fighting a legal battle against the national health service and government and doctorsr the past several months. and now they had an offer to go to the united states where a doctor was going to give them experimental treatment. but charlie's parents managed to raise 1.3 million british pounds to care for the child and bring them to the united states. just today, just recently the past couple days, high court of human rights decided they were going to side with the doctors and...
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the national health service and the mayor of london‘s office are backing the project. s the country. dougal shaw, bbc news, london. health of the weather. another one of those days where you may see some sunshine but also some heavy torrential downpours in places. a big threatening cloud in the distance. still some heavy showers this evening affecting parts of it went and wales. the worst will fade through the night but we keep outbreaks of rain affecting northern england, pushing south into parts of the midlands. clear skies overnight across western areas with some fog. most of us in double figures but some sports in the west will be dipping into single figures. east and west spectra monday. easter in areas with cloud close to low pressure, outbreaks of rain. to the west, righteous guys. that‘s how we start the day. sunny spells across much of south england and wales bus ploughed outbreaks of rain through parts of the midlands, lincolnshire into yorkshire north east england. 0n the other side the pennines, some sunnier spells. a fine day for northern ireland on monday,
the national health service and the mayor of london‘s office are backing the project. s the country. dougal shaw, bbc news, london. health of the weather. another one of those days where you may see some sunshine but also some heavy torrential downpours in places. a big threatening cloud in the distance. still some heavy showers this evening affecting parts of it went and wales. the worst will fade through the night but we keep outbreaks of rain affecting northern england, pushing south into...
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. >> a spokesman for charlie's parents has accused the british national health service of holding thehostage and says it is not allowing the parents to decide their own son's fate. a judge has said he will look at new medical evidence related to charlie's condition. the parents are still hoping to keep their baby son alive, after an earlier court decision ruled his life support system should be turned off. charlie has a rare genetic disease. it's left him unable to move or breathe unaided. his doctors at a specialist children's hospital in london have recommended switching off life support as they see no chance he can recover. but his parents insist he's not suffering and want him to live. an american doctor says it would be worthwhile to try a new type of treatment. he's treated other children with a similar condition to the disease charlie suffers from, and he believes there could be a chance to improve charlie's quality of life. charlie's parents have been fighting in court to be allowed to take their son to the u.s. for treatment. but his doctors in london say they don't believe t
. >> a spokesman for charlie's parents has accused the british national health service of holding thehostage and says it is not allowing the parents to decide their own son's fate. a judge has said he will look at new medical evidence related to charlie's condition. the parents are still hoping to keep their baby son alive, after an earlier court decision ruled his life support system should be turned off. charlie has a rare genetic disease. it's left him unable to move or breathe...