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the budget was a success and is delivering more money for the national health service. wrong, wrong, wrong, conservatives in government delivering on brexit, a budget for homes in the health service, conservatives delivering britain fit for the future. >> mister speaker, thank you very much. gloucester college is building a new campus made possible by millions of pounds the government support. can i think the prime minister for that investments showing the government convicted with skills necessary to make this a country fit for the future. >> can i say to my right honorable friend i'm pleased to look at that and pleased to agree with him and i know he believes strongly in the importance of skills and training for the future and that is a good appointment of this government, more important than ever that people in this country develop skills they need to get the well-paid jobs of the future, that is what we are doing with technical education at the college in his constituency plays and abort and part of that. >> ian blackburn. >> can i take this opportunity to wish your
the budget was a success and is delivering more money for the national health service. wrong, wrong, wrong, conservatives in government delivering on brexit, a budget for homes in the health service, conservatives delivering britain fit for the future. >> mister speaker, thank you very much. gloucester college is building a new campus made possible by millions of pounds the government support. can i think the prime minister for that investments showing the government convicted with skills...
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the budget was a success and is delivering more money for the national health service. wrong, wrong, wrong, conservatives in government delivering on brexit, a budget for homes in the health service, conservatives delivering britain fit for the future. >> mister speaker, thank you very much. gloucester college is building a new campus made possible by millions of pounds the government support. can i think the prime minister for that investments showing the government convicted with skills necessary to make this a country fit for the future. >> can i say to my right honorable friend i'm pleased to look at that and pleased to agree with him and i know he believes strongly in the importance of skills and training for the future and that is a good appointment of this government, more important than ever that people in this country develop skills they need to get the well-paid jobs of the future, that is what we are doing with technical education at the college in his constituency plays and abort and part of that. >> ian blackburn. >> can i take this opportunity to wish your
the budget was a success and is delivering more money for the national health service. wrong, wrong, wrong, conservatives in government delivering on brexit, a budget for homes in the health service, conservatives delivering britain fit for the future. >> mister speaker, thank you very much. gloucester college is building a new campus made possible by millions of pounds the government support. can i think the prime minister for that investments showing the government convicted with skills...
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fire brigades for example our own national health service one of the reasons that grant was such as heis tragedy and this was a statement made by the fire brigades and selves was that because of various savage cutbacks they were unable to respond in the way that they should have been able to respond. and so this is an extraordinary situation where our own country is suffering from cutbacks from austerity from cut backs and our own national health service and yet here we are pouring millions in syria into the health and education into an organization like the white helmets which is questionable questionable as to whether it is a terrorist a friday i did organization or not and as i said we've seen it previously in kosovo and by the way james limits your area who was the trainer all of the white helmets was also present and also we don't have coincidences here but that's really thank you and we invite representatives from all organizations and as i mentioned to tell their side of the story here i'm going underground and that's it for the show will be back on monday with a controversial j
fire brigades for example our own national health service one of the reasons that grant was such as heis tragedy and this was a statement made by the fire brigades and selves was that because of various savage cutbacks they were unable to respond in the way that they should have been able to respond. and so this is an extraordinary situation where our own country is suffering from cutbacks from austerity from cut backs and our own national health service and yet here we are pouring millions in...
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rick see the national health service social care report for always rising child poverty growing printer property or universal credit this government this government is unable to solve important issues facing this country the pm disagreed and then replied by waving a labor leaflet at him and that pushing around leaflets which same label will cancel the existing student. strike the right honorable gentleman apologized like grossly misleading. but one apology she didn't seek was from washington which she revealed didn't even consult her over a decision to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem condemned by one hundred twenty nations of the international norm aligned movement there was another middle east question from andrew mitchell former vice chair of the tory party about the world's greatest humanitarian crisis the whole house will support what the prime minister said last week in the middle east on her visit about the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in yemen will she continue to provide the maximum amount of pressure to lift both the humanitarian and the commercial blockade she said sh
rick see the national health service social care report for always rising child poverty growing printer property or universal credit this government this government is unable to solve important issues facing this country the pm disagreed and then replied by waving a labor leaflet at him and that pushing around leaflets which same label will cancel the existing student. strike the right honorable gentleman apologized like grossly misleading. but one apology she didn't seek was from washington...
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of wealth and income gaps and opportunity gaps is that instead of everybody just having a national health service or the french health care system is really good and equal everybody's treated equal here it's it's it's either you are like bled to death or you're given like world class health care for nothing for eighty seven dollars a month so those are the only two options so at a certain point and it made so much sense it was so obvious to see this coming is that this couple had eighty five thousand dollars in income and that meant she had to pay that was before taxes by the way so that meant they had to pay two thousand one hundred a month if she just lowered it to under sixty five thousand or sixty two thousand that she just gets if for free so why go through all that stress of coming up with twenty one hundred dollars a month working your mom off in order to get that money to pay that twenty one hundred and then just sit back you know she gets more days off she could just sit at home do something else read books whatever and watch the quid pro quo for people who are happy to pay the maximum i
of wealth and income gaps and opportunity gaps is that instead of everybody just having a national health service or the french health care system is really good and equal everybody's treated equal here it's it's it's either you are like bled to death or you're given like world class health care for nothing for eighty seven dollars a month so those are the only two options so at a certain point and it made so much sense it was so obvious to see this coming is that this couple had eighty five...
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britain's national health service is one of the largest healthcare providers of its kind. thcare to all regardless of how wealthy or poor the patients may be. but the health service is facing an unprecedented staffing crisis that's become even more serious because of brexit. that's why hospitals in the uk are looking to countries like india to fill vacancies and boost numbers, but is that as straightforward as it sounds? rahuljoglekar reports. getting ready for a shift in the accident and emergency ward of northwick park hospital in north—west london. doctor lakshay chanana is one of 12 doctors who are part of an india specific recruitment programme. after a skype interview and a three—month induction, doctor chanana is now seeing patients. but why did he leave delhi to come and work here in london? i understand the opportunities to grow and for further training are much more in the uk, so that's why many of the doctors look up to these programmes, look for hospitals and a lot of the recruitment agencies to find jobs and move here. but why has the hospital targeted india? s
britain's national health service is one of the largest healthcare providers of its kind. thcare to all regardless of how wealthy or poor the patients may be. but the health service is facing an unprecedented staffing crisis that's become even more serious because of brexit. that's why hospitals in the uk are looking to countries like india to fill vacancies and boost numbers, but is that as straightforward as it sounds? rahuljoglekar reports. getting ready for a shift in the accident and...
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could i pay tribute to our very ha rd—working national health service staff? f whom, unlike us, won't get a break this christmas. is the prime minister satisfied that the national health service has the resources it needs this winter? first of all, can ijoin the right honourable gentleman, he refers to those nhs staff who will be working very hard this christmas and you won't get a break at christmas. of course it's not only our nhs staff who will be working hard this christmas, it's also our emergency and many others who go to work on christmas day so others can enjoy their christmas day and we thank all of them. he asks about reparations for winter, i can say to him in the health service has prepared more extensively for this winter than ever before. these plans are helping to ensure safe, timely care for patients. as that happens, those are not my words, they are of the chief executive of nhs providers. butjeremy corbyn has his "from the chief executive of nhs england. sir simon stephens did say the nhs needs for alien from the nhs next year just a standstil
could i pay tribute to our very ha rd—working national health service staff? f whom, unlike us, won't get a break this christmas. is the prime minister satisfied that the national health service has the resources it needs this winter? first of all, can ijoin the right honourable gentleman, he refers to those nhs staff who will be working very hard this christmas and you won't get a break at christmas. of course it's not only our nhs staff who will be working hard this christmas, it's also our...
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but it‘s not just about putting national health service. is why we‘ve lifted the cap so we see more nurse training places — opposed by the labour party. this is about ensuring that we have the staff and the capability in our nhs to deliver the first—class, world —class to deliver the first—class, world—class service that our nhs is. we should be proud of our nhs. we are, and we‘re going to make it even better. jeremy corbyn! mr speaker, a&e waiting time targets have not been met for two—and—a—half years. cancer treatment targets haven‘t been met for two years. our a&e departments are bursting at the seams because the government has failed to ensure that people can get agp failed to ensure that people can get a gp appointment when they need one. the government promised to recruit an extra 5000 gps by 2020 loser where are they? prime minister! we are seeing more training places for ourgps, but if are seeing more training places for our gps, but if he wants to talk about targets, he talks about a&e, well, let‘s look at what has happened in wal
but it‘s not just about putting national health service. is why we‘ve lifted the cap so we see more nurse training places — opposed by the labour party. this is about ensuring that we have the staff and the capability in our nhs to deliver the first—class, world —class to deliver the first—class, world—class service that our nhs is. we should be proud of our nhs. we are, and we‘re going to make it even better. jeremy corbyn! mr speaker, a&e waiting time targets have not...
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in the new year, the national health service will be 70 years old. and free at the point of delivery. now nhs bosses say they're worried that there's not enough funding to do everything, and there's talk of rationing services or scrapping waiting time targets. so what can we expect from the nhs of the future? 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, reports. 0n the fifth ofjuly, the new national health service starts, providing hospital and special services. before 1948 healthcare was a luxury not everyone could afford. poorer people often went without medical treatment. the nhs change that. it was entirely funded by tax, so people paid, or didn't, according to what they could manage. don't forget, choose your doctor now. the health minister cuts the first earth ofa health minister cuts the first earth of a new but it is hard to narrow down the highlights of the last 70 years. so far the national health service has been getting along remarkably smoothly. polio is almost unheard of in the uk now, thanks to a vaccination programme starting in 1958. wh
in the new year, the national health service will be 70 years old. and free at the point of delivery. now nhs bosses say they're worried that there's not enough funding to do everything, and there's talk of rationing services or scrapping waiting time targets. so what can we expect from the nhs of the future? 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, reports. 0n the fifth ofjuly, the new national health service starts, providing hospital and special services. before 1948 healthcare was a...
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asia-pacific region as the malware went across the globe we received information from europe the national health service was impacted in the u.k. we knew we are dealing with a serious issu issue. by midafternoon all the major internet service providers were on watch board or on the phone sharing information was they were seeing globally. with the department of health and human services reaching out to hospitals. we engaged across the government to make sure our systems were not vulnerable asking assistance from our partners and by 9:00 p.m. that night over 30 companies representing on-call offering analytical assistance. working closely that night we could issue a technical alert publicly to defeat the malware and we were on alert all weekend in many ways it was a defining moment demonstrated a commitment of our industry partners that showed how the government and private sector got it right under preparation and investments of cybersecurity keeping systems up to date although the t3 attack shows the national -- national capability we cannot be complacent seeing increased activity from the nonstate acto
asia-pacific region as the malware went across the globe we received information from europe the national health service was impacted in the u.k. we knew we are dealing with a serious issu issue. by midafternoon all the major internet service providers were on watch board or on the phone sharing information was they were seeing globally. with the department of health and human services reaching out to hospitals. we engaged across the government to make sure our systems were not vulnerable...
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why do you think they come from elite power when richard branson currently involved in our national health service so many of these people from these big one would think the kinds of people that we're all parts of the system grew up in in twenty zero eight and i bailed out by the taxpayer why did they like your work what are you reading into your work the pubs you yourself didn't think of when you were writing it that's that's a powerfully reflective question and and you know it's not for me to. assume sort of what were the thoughts in their mind that i like this book but i think you know as i read the testimonials from you know christine legarde the head of the i.m.f. dominic parton the head of mckinsey you know a couple of nobel economists and that sort of list of people. i think partly it was the the optimism and the sense that no this is a moment where leadership is critical actually and so the stakes are very high leadership from above well i don't i mean i think i think we all speak from the place they are and and christine lagarde should say convicted. they like it because they fearful that
why do you think they come from elite power when richard branson currently involved in our national health service so many of these people from these big one would think the kinds of people that we're all parts of the system grew up in in twenty zero eight and i bailed out by the taxpayer why did they like your work what are you reading into your work the pubs you yourself didn't think of when you were writing it that's that's a powerfully reflective question and and you know it's not for me...
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s national health service the nhs. it relies on european doctors and nurses but almost hall of of these a seriously thinking about leaving the u. k. when the u. k. leaves europe. not he's a huge hole in the health and health services that scene scene as britain's backward catherine restraint ripples. like many in the uk kingston hospital is bustling to stay in good health. with european doctors nurses and other medical careful of the post brexit future. french pediatrician pastel any recently obtained a british possible. occasion for residency was rejected he ended up paying two thousand pounds in legal fees to be sure staying in the uk. i think what we had to go terrorism acceptable. should never been put in this position. the been uses bargaining chips and that is still going on. newman's as the problems we sorted out and will get a solution. we haven't had one yet. we still don't know much and we can't make any. plans. nationwide the health services facing brexit as. according to the british medical association fort
s national health service the nhs. it relies on european doctors and nurses but almost hall of of these a seriously thinking about leaving the u. k. when the u. k. leaves europe. not he's a huge hole in the health and health services that scene scene as britain's backward catherine restraint ripples. like many in the uk kingston hospital is bustling to stay in good health. with european doctors nurses and other medical careful of the post brexit future. french pediatrician pastel any recently...
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as the national health service and the u.k. was impacted we knew we were dealing with a serious issue and began to activate our domestic industry partnership. i asked for assistance from our partners and by 9:00 p.m. that night i had over 30 companies represented on calls many of who offered assistance throughout the weekend. by working closely with those companies throughout that night we were able to issue a tech technical alert. we stayed on alert all weekend. we are largely able to escape the impact that other countries experienced. in many ways it was a defining moment and inspiring one. it demonstrated the tireless commitment of our industry partners. it showed how the government and private sector got it right. our investments keeping our systems up to date and sharing information paid off. although the attack demonstrated our national capability we cannot be complaisacentomplacen. in many instances these are the same we have faced in the past they are skbrus operating in a different space. most devices are connecting to
as the national health service and the u.k. was impacted we knew we were dealing with a serious issue and began to activate our domestic industry partnership. i asked for assistance from our partners and by 9:00 p.m. that night i had over 30 companies represented on calls many of who offered assistance throughout the weekend. by working closely with those companies throughout that night we were able to issue a tech technical alert. we stayed on alert all weekend. we are largely able to escape...
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the government should be spending at least some of that money on funding things like the national health service or education instead so allegations that some government money could be getting into the hands of extremists in syria is only going to fuel that arguments. a top u.s. political reporter working for a.b.c. news has been suspended without pay after making false claims about potential collusion between team trump and moscow he stated that former national security advisor michael flynn was directed by trying to make contact with russia before the election took place but flynn is not believed to have established dialogue until after the vote. has been making headlines since friday when he pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with the then russian ambassador to the u.s. plane that became the first former white house official to be charged in the so-called russia investigation but explained fake news is masking what the probe into alleged collusion has actually uncovered. after almost a year of investigations into whether team trump and big bad russia were in on it togeth
the government should be spending at least some of that money on funding things like the national health service or education instead so allegations that some government money could be getting into the hands of extremists in syria is only going to fuel that arguments. a top u.s. political reporter working for a.b.c. news has been suspended without pay after making false claims about potential collusion between team trump and moscow he stated that former national security advisor michael flynn...
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with the road through blood pumps and we've gone that way certainly not in patients in the national health service here but i've been doing that with colleagues in greece. and we have now a stem cell that will remove scar from adult heart muscle after the patient is out a heart attack so if you have now have patients that dying from end stage coronary artery disease and what we call this scheme it cardiomyopathy they would probably be just as well having a pump to save their lives and stem cells injected at the same time to regenerate their own heart muscle. and i think that's going to be the way to go for the future i mean it's very important to carry on with heart transplantation particularly for children with severely deformed hearts content a little heart disease but for the vast majority of patients with coronary artery disease that have heart attacks we need to find a different solution and we're well on the way to doing that ok ill of you on board with this finding of a different solution absolutely absolutely i just would emphasize that i think transplantation will continue to play a role
with the road through blood pumps and we've gone that way certainly not in patients in the national health service here but i've been doing that with colleagues in greece. and we have now a stem cell that will remove scar from adult heart muscle after the patient is out a heart attack so if you have now have patients that dying from end stage coronary artery disease and what we call this scheme it cardiomyopathy they would probably be just as well having a pump to save their lives and stem...
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taxes mining yours to what we were paying in the united kingdom and the united kingdom has a national health service they have more of a welfare state than here less so than europe as they're getting dismantling it but that raises the question well how progressive were our tax rates and are they because all of our taxes now anyway whether they're forty percent or twenty percent . or ninety percent or ten percent all of it goes to the military industrial complex sees connected guys to the military none of it goes any way to health care system or. a more equitable distribution or economy it like that protects some of the weakest amongst us so why are they not addressing where the actual taxes go if they want to be progressive you know the democrats are the ones remember just at the in the budget when back in august or september trump had asked for liking it to ten percent increase in the pentagon's budget and they were like no no no fifteen percent you had to take more so they added like billions that trumpet and even asked for so where that's regressive why what where they now saying like virtue sign
taxes mining yours to what we were paying in the united kingdom and the united kingdom has a national health service they have more of a welfare state than here less so than europe as they're getting dismantling it but that raises the question well how progressive were our tax rates and are they because all of our taxes now anyway whether they're forty percent or twenty percent . or ninety percent or ten percent all of it goes to the military industrial complex sees connected guys to the...
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she became a priest in 2001, after more than 35 years as a senior nurse for the national health serviceeat in the house of lords. it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the mediterranean sea, famed for its magnificent walled city. but strong winds have washed huge quantities of rubbish into the historic port of dubrovnik, in croatia. officials believe most of the debris, including plastic bottles, footballs and logs, has come from albania and montenegro. sarah corker has the story. a sea of floating rubbish has transformed the usually pristine city, dubrovnik‘s magnificent mediaeval walls surrounded by brown sludge. strong southerly winds have washed up large amounts of plastic, wood and household waste, mostly from albania, according to local officials. translation: we found all sorts of things. there are many animals floating on the surface. there really is a lot of stuff in the sea. and this diver had the unfortunate job of getting in to pull out the larger tree trunks, while firefighters are helping the army of volunteers with the clean—up. and this is what dubrovnik
she became a priest in 2001, after more than 35 years as a senior nurse for the national health serviceeat in the house of lords. it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the mediterranean sea, famed for its magnificent walled city. but strong winds have washed huge quantities of rubbish into the historic port of dubrovnik, in croatia. officials believe most of the debris, including plastic bottles, footballs and logs, has come from albania and montenegro. sarah corker has the...
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we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service.l have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on brexit? or on everything? lord king: on all these issues. both in terms of thinking that there is an easy way to improve people's living standards, when there is not, and in terms of thinking now that, well, we can all have a softer, cuddlier brexit. and i think this just completely fails to cope with the realities of it. i think there are two positions you could take on brexit, both of which are logically coherent, but neither of which seems to me to represent what most politicians are now saying. one is to say that we really do want to stay in the single market and the customs union, in which case we -- that is effectively being in the european union, and we should confront that fact and maybe have a -- i think politically, the only way to deal with that is have a second referendum and argue that we should reverse
we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service.l have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on brexit? or on everything? lord king: on all these issues. both in terms of thinking that there is an easy way to improve people's living standards, when there is not, and in terms of thinking now that, well, we can all have a softer, cuddlier brexit. and i...
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the government should be spending at least some of that money on funding things like the national health service or education instead so allegations that some government money could be getting into the hands of extremists in syria is only going to fuel that argument. now a senior white house advisor says that president trump has not yet decided on whether to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel speculation has been rife he might make the decision this week president's going to make his decision and. this decision he's still looking at a lot of different facts and that when he makes his decision. will be the one to want to tell you. well jerusalem is a holy city for muslims christians and also jews and that's been a key area of dispute in the conflict between israelis and the palestinians government claims jerusalem as its capital but most of the international community doesn't recognize it as such well if the u.s. were to recognize it it would likely inflame tensions in the middle east initiative to move his country's embassy to jerusalem which he outlined on the presidential campaign tr
the government should be spending at least some of that money on funding things like the national health service or education instead so allegations that some government money could be getting into the hands of extremists in syria is only going to fuel that argument. now a senior white house advisor says that president trump has not yet decided on whether to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel speculation has been rife he might make the decision this week president's going to make his...
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from the finance department that if they'd got £60 billion to spare, it should go to the national health servicery career, i'm going to agree with the honourable member for bolsover. he is absolutely right. the 60—odd percent of people in wellingborough who voted to leave want to know what we were doing with £60 billion. they'd want it spent on the nhs, social care, and defence. they would not want it given to the european union. would the minister agree such a move would be betraying the trust of the british people? the money that we have been reading about in the press is speculation. these negotiations are ongoing, discussion is ongoing, and we want to secure value for money for the british taxpayer. now, the funeral has taken place of carl sargeant. the labour welsh assembly member died last month days after being sacked from the welsh government amid allegations over his conduct. on wednesday, labour members of the welsh assembly blocked conservative moves for an inquiry into bullying allegations against the government. the tory motion was backed by plaid cymru and ukip. it would've trigger
from the finance department that if they'd got £60 billion to spare, it should go to the national health servicery career, i'm going to agree with the honourable member for bolsover. he is absolutely right. the 60—odd percent of people in wellingborough who voted to leave want to know what we were doing with £60 billion. they'd want it spent on the nhs, social care, and defence. they would not want it given to the european union. would the minister agree such a move would be betraying the...
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she became a priest in 2001, after more than 35 years as a senior nurse for the national health servicethe house of lords. britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier, the queen elizabeth, is leaking. the royal navy's most expensive warship, its future flagship, is said to be taking on about 200 litres of seawater every hour because of a faulty seal around a propeller shaft. the ship is scheduled for repair, and the navy insists it will be fit to sail again early in the new year. it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the mediterranean sea, famed for its magnificent walled city. but strong winds have washed up huge quantities of rubbish covering the historic port of dubrovnik, in croatia. officials say most of the debris, including plastic bottles, footballs and logs, is thought to have come from albania and montenegro. sarah corker reports. a sea of floating rubbish has transformed the usually pristine city magnificent mediaeval walls surrounded by brown sludge. strong southerly winds have washed up large amounts of plastic, wood and household waste, mostly from albania, a
she became a priest in 2001, after more than 35 years as a senior nurse for the national health servicethe house of lords. britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier, the queen elizabeth, is leaking. the royal navy's most expensive warship, its future flagship, is said to be taking on about 200 litres of seawater every hour because of a faulty seal around a propeller shaft. the ship is scheduled for repair, and the navy insists it will be fit to sail again early in the new year. it is one of...
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of wealth and income gaps and opportunity gaps is that instead of everybody just having a national health service or the french health care system is really good an equal everybody's treated equal here it's it's it's either you are like bled to death or you're given like world class health care for nothing for eighty seven dollars a month so those are the only two options so at a certain point and it made so much sense it was so obvious to see this coming is that this couple had eighty five thousand dollars in income and that meant she had to pay that was before taxes by the way so that meant they had to pay two thousand one hundred a month if she just lowered it to under sixty five thousand or sixty two thousand that she just gets if for free so why go through all that stress of coming up with twenty one hundred dollars a month working your mom off in order to get that money to pay that twenty one hundred and then just sit back you know she gets more days off she could just sit at home do something else read books whatever and what's the quid pro quo for people who are happy to pay the maximum i
of wealth and income gaps and opportunity gaps is that instead of everybody just having a national health service or the french health care system is really good an equal everybody's treated equal here it's it's it's either you are like bled to death or you're given like world class health care for nothing for eighty seven dollars a month so those are the only two options so at a certain point and it made so much sense it was so obvious to see this coming is that this couple had eighty five...
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the foundation trust, we went to see strong management in the national health service. there are some issues to resolve in this issue and i encourage those to make progress on this important matter and nhs staff to work hard to ensure that agreement takes place. >> does the prime minister agree, and the government. and constituency, in the hospital. disgraceful, 15 miles to get there. >> the right decision in setting down -- i am not surprised they are interested in this given it is a key advisor to the labour party. as i say to the honorable gentlemen, look at what the nhs improvement is, and the financial situation has deteriorated seriously. and to maximize the amount of scrutiny. it would not be acceptable for individual organizations to run up significant deficits for the majority of the sector working extremely hard to hit the financial plan to make real progress. and and the debt and deficit. >> to the end of the first successful term with my right honorable friend congratulate teachers, parents and students, a school designed to raise standards across the countr
the foundation trust, we went to see strong management in the national health service. there are some issues to resolve in this issue and i encourage those to make progress on this important matter and nhs staff to work hard to ensure that agreement takes place. >> does the prime minister agree, and the government. and constituency, in the hospital. disgraceful, 15 miles to get there. >> the right decision in setting down -- i am not surprised they are interested in this given it is...
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. >> whether it is brexit, the national health service, social care, railways, writing child poverty,rowing pension property, all universal credit, this government is unable to solve important issues facing this country. in fact it is making them worse. the economy slowing, more people in poverty, brexit negotiations in a shambles. this government is not fit for the future. if they can't negotiate a good deal wouldn't it be better if they just got out of the way? >> can i say to the right honorable gentlemen, week in and week out, making promises that he knows he can't deliver. they keep doing it. in the election he told students they would write off their student debt. then he said i did not commit to write off the debt. the labour party putting around leaflets which say labor will cancel existing student debt. the right honorable gentlemen apologize for grossly misleading labor. >> order. question, mister michael -- >> we will leave the british house of commons as members move on to other business. you are watching prime ministers question time aired live wednesday at 7:00 eastern.
. >> whether it is brexit, the national health service, social care, railways, writing child poverty,rowing pension property, all universal credit, this government is unable to solve important issues facing this country. in fact it is making them worse. the economy slowing, more people in poverty, brexit negotiations in a shambles. this government is not fit for the future. if they can't negotiate a good deal wouldn't it be better if they just got out of the way? >> can i say to the...
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the national health service was forced to turn thousands of patients away and council surgeries russia was also badly hit causing problems to its postal service this isn't the first time the u.s. has accused north korea three years ago then president barack obama appearing in the white house press room blamed gang of carrying out a similarly sophisticated cyber attack on the u.s. based sony pictures entertainment senior north korean officials had expressed anger that sony was releasing a comedy called the interview featuring a cia plot to assassinate their leader kim jong il and. the accusations of north korean involvement in the wanna cry attack comes as tensions mount over pyongyang's nuclear weapons program since becoming president donald trump has engaged in an escalating war of words with kim jong trading personal insults and threats of military strikes as responded by testing several long range ballistic missiles raising concerns that it could lead to something much worse in theo's time al-jazeera and japan's government has approved the use of a u.s. military land based missile i
the national health service was forced to turn thousands of patients away and council surgeries russia was also badly hit causing problems to its postal service this isn't the first time the u.s. has accused north korea three years ago then president barack obama appearing in the white house press room blamed gang of carrying out a similarly sophisticated cyber attack on the u.s. based sony pictures entertainment senior north korean officials had expressed anger that sony was releasing a comedy...
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taxes mining yours to what we were paying in the united kingdom and the united kingdom has a national health service they have more of a welfare state than here less so than europe as they're getting dismantling it but that raises the question well how progressive were our tax rates and are they because all of our taxes now anyway whether they're forty percent or twenty percent or ninety percent or ten percent all of it goes to the military industrial complex these connected guys to the military none of it goes any way to health care system or you know. a more equitable distribution or economy is like that protects some of the weakest amongst us so why are they not addressing where the actual taxes go if they want to be progressive you know the democrats are the ones remember just at the in the budget when back in august or september trump had asked for liken it to ten percent increase in the pentagon's budget and they were like no no no fifteen percent you have to take more so they added like billions that trumpet and even asked for so where that's regressive why what where are they now saying like
taxes mining yours to what we were paying in the united kingdom and the united kingdom has a national health service they have more of a welfare state than here less so than europe as they're getting dismantling it but that raises the question well how progressive were our tax rates and are they because all of our taxes now anyway whether they're forty percent or twenty percent or ninety percent or ten percent all of it goes to the military industrial complex these connected guys to the...