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we've consistently by the money into the national health service. this is a plan that gives it certainty of funding for the next five years and working with clinicians and others in the national health service we will see a ten-year and to improve fair for the hey. the gentleman it stand up here all he wants and talk about the monies for the labor party but we know that the laeb party plans would bankrupt this economy and isf said labor would not raise as much money as they claim even-in-the-short rain, let hey lone the long one. in short, their plan couldn't actually add up. conservatives putting money in and labor losing control of public finances that are bankrupting britain. >> reports this week conclude that millenials will face worse health problems than their parents and that a key course of this is relationship kwhal earnings. yes, 31% of millenials say they didn't have strong relationships and support growing up. what action is the prime minister taking for over 60 honorable friends to strengthen familiar hi relationships? >> well, can i tha
we've consistently by the money into the national health service. this is a plan that gives it certainty of funding for the next five years and working with clinicians and others in the national health service we will see a ten-year and to improve fair for the hey. the gentleman it stand up here all he wants and talk about the monies for the labor party but we know that the laeb party plans would bankrupt this economy and isf said labor would not raise as much money as they claim...
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the right honorable gentleman ended up asking i think asking a question, on the national health service. so can i be -- [shouting] >> can i be very clear about this. we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. that will be funded. it would be money we are no longer send to the eu but we will be able to spend on our nhs. honorable members may -- i know that issue is not the policy the labour party wants. in relation to money where no longer send to eu banks spent on images, the second are called it bogus. the shadow health secretary said it's a defeat. perhaps i can tell them what another labour member said a few weeks ago. he said we will use the funds return from brussels after brexit to invest in our public services. it was him, the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker -- [shouting] i'm very pleased the prime minister is reading my speeches so closely. [laughing] i said that the money sent to the eu should be used to replace structural funds to regions, agricu
the right honorable gentleman ended up asking i think asking a question, on the national health service. so can i be -- [shouting] >> can i be very clear about this. we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. that will be funded. it would be money we are no longer send to the eu but we will be able to spend on our nhs. honorable members may -- i know that issue is not the policy the labour party wants. in relation to money...
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we have now announced a national health service plan that gives it certainty of funding for the next five years, and working with commissions and others in the national health service him we will see a 10 year plan to improve services and to improve care for patients. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he can stand up here all he likes and talk about the labour party's plans for money, but what we know is that the labour party's -- what bankrupt fsis economy, and as the i has said, labor would not raise much money as they claim, even in the short run, let alone the long run. in short, their plan absolutely doesn't add up. conservatives putting more money into national health service, labour losing control of public finances and bankrupting britain. >> reports from the health foundation across our front pages this week conclude that millennials will face worse health problems than their parents, and the key cause of this is relationship challenges. he 31% of millennials said didn't have strong relationships and support networks whilst growing up in riyadh what actually is
we have now announced a national health service plan that gives it certainty of funding for the next five years, and working with commissions and others in the national health service him we will see a 10 year plan to improve services and to improve care for patients. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he can stand up here all he likes and talk about the labour party's plans for money, but what we know is that the labour party's -- what bankrupt fsis economy, and as the i has said,...
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bill strewn “ soon national health service bill strewn —— soon to come on the statute book. ly 50 nhs trusts, providing specialist services, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services... the task that lies ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. bevan, his ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, he just wa nted early political career, he just wanted that. and of course, so did everybody else. people who helped initially would be the poor people. my initially would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man and this young man died. i had never seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and, of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. i can still remember to this day, the registrar immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents had come. make them a cup of tea. and of course, they could see i had been crying. the mother started. she started crying. and she got hold of me. and she said, you have made me feel better than a
bill strewn “ soon national health service bill strewn —— soon to come on the statute book. ly 50 nhs trusts, providing specialist services, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services... the task that lies ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. bevan, his ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, he just wa nted early political career, he just wanted that. and of course, so did everybody else. people who...
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brisbane's hospitals come under state control in the national health service bill seemed to come on the, terrific teeth and i, services. jelena it is far greater than what we have already accomplished. his main ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, hejust nhs. from his early political career, he just wanted nhs. from his early political career, hejust wanted out. of course, so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor people. my initially would be the poor people. my first award was a male medical ward —— my first ward. 0ne my first award was a male medical ward —— my first ward. one of the worst instances was a young man and this young man died. i'd never seen anyone die. i stood and cried and of course, i think had most of the patients crying because i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me after the ward and she said make the parents a cup of tea. the parents have come. and of course they could see i been crying. the mother started and she got hold of me and she said you've made m
brisbane's hospitals come under state control in the national health service bill seemed to come on the, terrific teeth and i, services. jelena it is far greater than what we have already accomplished. his main ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, hejust nhs. from his early political career, he just wanted nhs. from his early political career, hejust wanted out. of course, so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor...
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we have consistently put extra money into the national health service.ut first: theresa may has seen off another potential rebellion and squeaked through another vote on herflagship brexit bill. the eu withdrawal bill puts eu law into uk law, to stop a legal black hole opening up after brexit. it's been working its way through parliament for the last few months — and the wrangling over the bill had come down to one key point. how much say would parliament have if no deal with the eu is reached? to cut a very long story short conservative rebels thought they had an acceptable deal compromise last week, but when they saw the fine print weren't happy, so got their colleagues in the lords to change the bill to reflect their views and ping it back to the commons. cue more frantic negotiations and another very tight vote: pregnant mps were summoned, and one mp who'd been receiving hospital treatment was wheeled through the commons, covered in a blanket and carrying a sick bowl. at the end of it all, the government won the day. the ayes to the right, 303. the n
we have consistently put extra money into the national health service.ut first: theresa may has seen off another potential rebellion and squeaked through another vote on herflagship brexit bill. the eu withdrawal bill puts eu law into uk law, to stop a legal black hole opening up after brexit. it's been working its way through parliament for the last few months — and the wrangling over the bill had come down to one key point. how much say would parliament have if no deal with the eu is...
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on the public spending in 2010 we have put extra money in and we now have a national health service plan that gives the certainty for the next five years and working with others we will be a ten year plan if we improve the services and care for patients. but can i say to the honorable gentleman he can stand up here all he likes to talk about the plans for money but wha that woe novice it would bankrupt the economy. it wouldn't raise as much even in the short run if the plan does not add up. thre 31% of the millennialist say that they didn't have a strong relationship to support that while growing up. what made them responsible for the relationships? >> i think my friend for the way she continues to highlight this issue and we are determined to do as much as we can and we are providing a high-quality education potential can be equipped and prepared. they've provided relationship support services and pay up to 39 million pounds of reducing the would help integrate support for the relationship into the local services for families and as my honorable friend said children who are exposed to e
on the public spending in 2010 we have put extra money in and we now have a national health service plan that gives the certainty for the next five years and working with others we will be a ten year plan if we improve the services and care for patients. but can i say to the honorable gentleman he can stand up here all he likes to talk about the plans for money but wha that woe novice it would bankrupt the economy. it wouldn't raise as much even in the short run if the plan does not add up....
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we have consistently put extra money into the national health service. nal health service, labour losing control of the public finances and bankrupting britain. now, let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the government has set out its long—awaited proposals to give eu citizens in the uk the right to carry on living here after brexit. as the system was unveiled, the home secretary, sajid javid, suggested that he wanted those people to stay and that the uk needed them. our positioning would be our default position would be to write status, so we would be looking to grant status as quickly as we can. we will not be looking for excuses at all, to knock back at stages, it will be all driven by the default view that you provide this information and if you're not going to be granted status, there has to be a very good reason. pictures of children sleeping in cages and audio of infants crying for their parents led to international condemnation of the us policy of separating migrant families at its border. the crackdown on illegal
we have consistently put extra money into the national health service. nal health service, labour losing control of the public finances and bankrupting britain. now, let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the government has set out its long—awaited proposals to give eu citizens in the uk the right to carry on living here after brexit. as the system was unveiled, the home secretary, sajid javid, suggested that he wanted those people to stay and that the uk...
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the national health service is 70 years old, and this week bbc news is looking at the past and futurere it provides. tonight, an exclusive study, carried out by four leading research organisations for the bbc, has found that while the nhs is world—leading in ensuring people are protected from financial hardship when they need treatment, its main weakness is improving outcomes for people, with some of the deadliest conditions such as cancer and heart disease. the research also finds that the nhs has fewer doctors, nurses, hospital beds, and ct and mri scanners than other comparable countries. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has the details. i went upstairs, i woke my wife up and i said to her, "i think i might be having a heart attack." we have fewer staff, we have fewer hospital beds than other countries. i feel really proud to be a nurse and really proud to work for the nhs. 0ur nhs — staff, patients, all of us, free health ca re for everyone. and according to the report, that's where it's ahead of other health systems. you'll always get treated without paying. just done your blood pres
the national health service is 70 years old, and this week bbc news is looking at the past and futurere it provides. tonight, an exclusive study, carried out by four leading research organisations for the bbc, has found that while the nhs is world—leading in ensuring people are protected from financial hardship when they need treatment, its main weakness is improving outcomes for people, with some of the deadliest conditions such as cancer and heart disease. the research also finds that the...
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days‘s time, and thatis up in a couple of days‘s time, and that is the anniversary of the national health service was established which created the first national social care system, though it was on my local authorities and they were able to charge to run those services. today, researchers are warning the nhs is at risk without more funding for social care. they estimated shortfall of millions of pounds. over two decades, there have white papers and government enquiries into reforming social care, but nothing has changed. the government's next initiative in the autumn needs to achieve more. archive: mrs finn is being attended to by someone from the old people's personal hygiene service... the early days of the care system born alongside the national health service in 1948. a glimpse of changes which would transform the lives of mrs finn and many others. the care of old people's health is also the concern of the local authority. but over time, the split between a free nhs and a means—tested care system run by councils has, according to today's report, led to fundamental unfairness. as michael bas
days‘s time, and thatis up in a couple of days‘s time, and that is the anniversary of the national health service was established which created the first national social care system, though it was on my local authorities and they were able to charge to run those services. today, researchers are warning the nhs is at risk without more funding for social care. they estimated shortfall of millions of pounds. over two decades, there have white papers and government enquiries into reforming...
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care does not deliver the support that it is designed to deliver, the result shows up in the national health serviceeeing the nhs in isolation from the rest of local public services is in my view is to miss the point, it is to treat illness rather than try to sustained health. how about funding this longer term? when tony blair was prime minister and gordon brown was chancellor, they announced about taking extra money out of the tax system in order to bring health spending up to the european level but the european funding has continued to go up and we have been playing catch up. now the prime minister saying, you might have to pay more on tax. do we to have a grown—up debate about how we pay for this? presumably, we have to considerfuture this? presumably, we have to consider future generations of taxpayers to fund it and want to carry on funding it. all the evidence is that if you talk to people. i was an mp for 36 years and ifi people. i was an mp for 36 years and if i talk to my former constituents and look at the evidence of how people think about health and social ca re people think about healt
care does not deliver the support that it is designed to deliver, the result shows up in the national health serviceeeing the nhs in isolation from the rest of local public services is in my view is to miss the point, it is to treat illness rather than try to sustained health. how about funding this longer term? when tony blair was prime minister and gordon brown was chancellor, they announced about taking extra money out of the tax system in order to bring health spending up to the european...
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persuade yourself that you're being massively bold, when you are telling voters that the national health servicecal public services are paid for out of taxation, you might find they have got there first. it will leave feeling more humid tonight the further south you are. there could be a bit of dampness here and there and temperatures not dropping below 18 degrees in central london overnight tonight. just a few showers across the highlands and islands tomorrow morning. lots of cloud in central and southern england to begin with. continuing across western coastal hills through the day but cloud steadily building from the south—west after a bright start in the more northern areas. outbreaks of rain in northern ireland and big temperature contrasts north to south. this time tomorrow night, wetter spells through scotland and northern ireland and the far north of england. cold front working southwards into wednesday, not sweeping away the milder ever the south—east on wednesday but after that, fresher and most places dry. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may's confirmed that taxes wil
persuade yourself that you're being massively bold, when you are telling voters that the national health servicecal public services are paid for out of taxation, you might find they have got there first. it will leave feeling more humid tonight the further south you are. there could be a bit of dampness here and there and temperatures not dropping below 18 degrees in central london overnight tonight. just a few showers across the highlands and islands tomorrow morning. lots of cloud in central...
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the telegraph leads with a call from the head of the uk national health service that children's mentallout from social media. the ft reports on online retail giant amazon, which has declared its intention to move into us healthcare business by acquiring an online pharmacy group that delivers prescription drugs to people's homes. usa today looks at the world cup and how england deliberately lost in a 1—0 defeat to belgium because such a result would provide a far easier potential path to world cup glory. and finally japan have also come under fire for their world cup playing tactics. the sun newspaper claims, despite losing 1—0 at the time, japan knew they would progress at senegal‘s expense despite having the same number of points, same goal difference and goals scored. with me is annamarie phelps, who's vice—chair of the british olympic association.
the telegraph leads with a call from the head of the uk national health service that children's mentallout from social media. the ft reports on online retail giant amazon, which has declared its intention to move into us healthcare business by acquiring an online pharmacy group that delivers prescription drugs to people's homes. usa today looks at the world cup and how england deliberately lost in a 1—0 defeat to belgium because such a result would provide a far easier potential path to world...
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the right honorable gentleman ended up asking i think asking a question, on the national health servicean i be, we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. we have set a five-year funding settlement which will be funded, with moneys that we are no longer sending to the eu. we will be able to send to our nhs. --l the honorable members they may shut about this, but i know that that issue is not the policy of the labour party. in relation to the money we are no longer running to the eu being sent to the nhs, the shadow housing secretary called bogus. the shadow health secretary said it's a defeat. perhaps i can tell them what another labour member said a few weeks ago. he said, we will use the funds returned from brussels, after brexit, to invest in our public services. it was him, the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition. >> jeremy corbyn! speaker, and: mr. very pleased the prime minister is reading my speech is so closely. [applause] i beg that that money from the eu should be put to regions like agricultur
the right honorable gentleman ended up asking i think asking a question, on the national health servicean i be, we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. we have set a five-year funding settlement which will be funded, with moneys that we are no longer sending to the eu. we will be able to send to our nhs. --l the honorable members they may shut about this, but i know that that issue is not the policy of the labour party. in...
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britain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modern world. an increasing population who are living longer and have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. one hope is to plug the gap with artificial intelligence. ibm's watson, for instance, fed with tonnes of information about cancer, may be better at diagnosing it than human doctors, and the hope is that it could be cheaper. while some are sceptical that doctors can be replaced in this way, this week, one company claims that its ai is now better than a doctor. artificial intelligence has the potential to influence our lives in a way we cannot yet understand. nowhere more than healthcare, where decisions made by machines could mean the difference to life and death. hello, louise — how can i help you? at an event this week in london, babylon health claimed its artificial intelligence software can now diagnose illnesses better than the average doctor. i think i might know what i
britain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modern world. an increasing population who are living longer and have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. one hope is to plug the gap with artificial intelligence. ibm's watson, for instance, fed with tonnes of information about cancer, may be better at diagnosing it than human doctors,...
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as the national health service turns 70 years old, we'll look at its future and the quality of care itn the papers, with tonight's guests caroline wheeler and jessica elgot.
as the national health service turns 70 years old, we'll look at its future and the quality of care itn the papers, with tonight's guests caroline wheeler and jessica elgot.
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the early days of the care system born alongside the national health service in 19118.uthority. but over time the split between a free nhs and a means—tested care system run by councils has, according to today's report, led to fundamental unfairness. as michael basford, who grew up with the cradle—to—grave promises made then has discovered aged 83, and with dementia. it's like michael is walking into a fog, and you can't quite hold onto him. as the years go by, he gets deeper and deeper into that fog, and there's nothing you can do about it. michael's wife linda looked after him for years, but when she could no longer cope he moved to a residential home. that costs £800 a week. do you want to have another spoonful for me? although he qualifies for council help, they still pay £550 a week from their dwindling savings. because he drew the short straw, and has dementia and not some other terminal illness, he's having to pay for his treatment, because his treatment is social care. so these are some of the old reports... 70 years ago, people didn't live as long and condition
the early days of the care system born alongside the national health service in 19118.uthority. but over time the split between a free nhs and a means—tested care system run by councils has, according to today's report, led to fundamental unfairness. as michael basford, who grew up with the cradle—to—grave promises made then has discovered aged 83, and with dementia. it's like michael is walking into a fog, and you can't quite hold onto him. as the years go by, he gets deeper and deeper...
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secretary, do not like defence and if they've got to spend money on a housing but particular national health serviceoney that defence. they've got into a huddle and the third person who is very important, saying, perhaps we can all do it all different, can the armyjust be a gendarmerie, these things are seriously been discussed and they canjust go seriously been discussed and they can just go out seriously been discussed and they canjust go out on seriously been discussed and they can just go out on expeditions to help out in disaster relief that they would only operate alongside allies and it is really cutting back. what they have started running isa very back. what they have started running is a very serious thing because they still have two, we can no longer, what does it take for us to be a top tier military power? you need to explain, what have you explain this idea of a top tier power. this is one the many ways in which britain is seen as being a world leader and particularly post—brexit, what is meant to be leveraged is that we are a top military power, like america, a top military power, lik
secretary, do not like defence and if they've got to spend money on a housing but particular national health serviceoney that defence. they've got into a huddle and the third person who is very important, saying, perhaps we can all do it all different, can the armyjust be a gendarmerie, these things are seriously been discussed and they canjust go seriously been discussed and they can just go out seriously been discussed and they canjust go out on seriously been discussed and they can just go...
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this the quote inside —— to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the national health service.ew this going to air tomorrow. i think this has been in the moves, the 70th birthday next month, and it has been in easing off of austerity and sort of march. i think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a i% think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a 1% annual rise in 2010, which is not enough. wejust had a huge winter crisis in the nhs this year. the nhs really need extra money. i think the tories still don't have that sort of success on the nhs as an issue, and so i think by doing this, it's a great gesture to say the conservative party, it's almost like electioneering, dare i say it. this is one of those areas where the labour party is out in front of the nhs and its welfare. and there's a school of thought in some parts of the conservative party that there is no point in trying to ta ke that there is no point in trying to take labour on that there is no point in trying to take labouron any that there is no point in trying to take labour on any and a shift posit
this the quote inside —— to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the national health service.ew this going to air tomorrow. i think this has been in the moves, the 70th birthday next month, and it has been in easing off of austerity and sort of march. i think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a i% think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a 1% annual rise in 2010, which is not enough. wejust had a huge winter crisis in the nhs this year. the nhs really need extra...
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what we'd like to die from the six hundred deaths over to the victims' loved one suspect the national health service tried to cover up the scandal they accuse hospital management police and local politicians of failure to respond to the complaints and they're demanding legal action. at the world cup in russia it was a day of twists and turns for the teams competing in ruby wednesday's early game pitted cristiana were navajos portugal against minnows morocco while later on iran faced a tough task in one of the tournament favorites in space. portugal got off to a flying start thanks to you guessed it christiane are now though the real madrid superstar school be only goal of the game in the fourth minute to still three points against morocco i talked to the goal scoring charts once again with four strikes in two games. to win sent his team top of group be ahead of wednesday's late game a moral code crushing out of the tournament. in spain you had to kneel when would you serve the group leaders and diego costa put them on their way in the fifty four minutes yet let's accommodate strike is also in the hu
what we'd like to die from the six hundred deaths over to the victims' loved one suspect the national health service tried to cover up the scandal they accuse hospital management police and local politicians of failure to respond to the complaints and they're demanding legal action. at the world cup in russia it was a day of twists and turns for the teams competing in ruby wednesday's early game pitted cristiana were navajos portugal against minnows morocco while later on iran faced a tough...
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most papers leading on theresa may's announcement tomorrow for a big funding boost for the national health servicetart with the telegraph and the nhs announcement?m shall we start with the telegraph and the nhs announcement? it is the 70th birthday of the nhs next month and of course when there was that very unpleasant campaign that went on whether or not we should leave the eu, i think there were a number of people who probably voted to leave, a lot of other reasons, but there were many people who voted because they were told that it would immediately mean a cash injection into the nhs. this is a long time coming but people are finally saying, there we go, there it is. only, is it really? owen. people like borisjohnson will only, is it really? owen. people like boris johnson will be only, is it really? owen. people like borisjohnson will be delighted by this like borisjohnson will be delighted by this because he has got this bus hanging around his neck, this 350 million a week and he is desperately to get it off his neck to show that yes, brexit can deliver. when you dig into it it says some mone
most papers leading on theresa may's announcement tomorrow for a big funding boost for the national health servicetart with the telegraph and the nhs announcement?m shall we start with the telegraph and the nhs announcement? it is the 70th birthday of the nhs next month and of course when there was that very unpleasant campaign that went on whether or not we should leave the eu, i think there were a number of people who probably voted to leave, a lot of other reasons, but there were many people...
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most papers leading on theresa may's announcement tomorrow for a big funding boost for the national health servicek it is time to turn to you now. that story broke this evening but has been brewing for a long time. we'll start with the telegraph. yeah, as you said in the introduction, the nhs is getting an extra £384 million per week. more than the £350 million that a vote leave promised. two huge assumptions here. number one is that we will get a brexit dividend, that the economy will not fall off the cliff after brexit, we will get those customs arrangements and a free—trade deal with the eu. everything will carry on fine, which means we will get that money back. that is assumption number one, lets assume that is right. number two, they haven't actually broken down how much of the money we will get back from this brexit dividend which will be going on the nhs and how much will be funded by extra warrell in, or rises in tax. —— borrowing. so when you start eating into it it is not quite the brexit bonus we were led to believe. —— are digging into it. hugh pym was talking about this earlier tonigh
most papers leading on theresa may's announcement tomorrow for a big funding boost for the national health servicek it is time to turn to you now. that story broke this evening but has been brewing for a long time. we'll start with the telegraph. yeah, as you said in the introduction, the nhs is getting an extra £384 million per week. more than the £350 million that a vote leave promised. two huge assumptions here. number one is that we will get a brexit dividend, that the economy will not...
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after the war set up a national health service that terrific and it throughout the world it also set up a national legal service it set up legal aid so that everyone no matter how poor could have a reasonable defend if prosecuted or could if they had a civil action to save the family home or whatever could have a lawyer to represent them sadly over the last twenty years governments have just ignored the need for legal a cottage back and back and barristers who are now defending the poor will get about half the amount of money because their pay is an index linked and some young barristers in my chambers if they have to take a train off to birmingham to defend a poor person end up paying more in expenses the neighbor a paid in legal under the legal aid scheme so i took to write i led a protest barristers in their weeks in gallons demonstrating outside the court in two thousand and fourteen where we had a particularly stupid. justice minister who christopher grayling. who bad prison is from having books just briefly on official michael x. friends of john lennon he made a promise to him b
after the war set up a national health service that terrific and it throughout the world it also set up a national legal service it set up legal aid so that everyone no matter how poor could have a reasonable defend if prosecuted or could if they had a civil action to save the family home or whatever could have a lawyer to represent them sadly over the last twenty years governments have just ignored the need for legal a cottage back and back and barristers who are now defending the poor will...
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this is our national health service. forever. so today, as it approaches its 70th birthday, i want to talk about how we preserve those values of fairness on which our nhs was founded whilst building the nhs of the future. ensuring that it will be there for our children and grandchildren and beyond just as it has been there for us in the past. the nhs was the crowning achievement of the post—war labour government. it is why in the members lobby of the house of commons clement attlee stands alongside lloyd george, churchill and thatcher is one of the four great 20th—century clap trimesters. but the nhs does not belong to a single political party. the coalition government that led the country through the second world war oppose the idea —— proposed. it was born of a national determination that the country we build of the ravages of war would be a more civilised nation. where the giant evils of squalor, ignorance, want, idleness and disease should be tackled by collective effort. there was a cross—party consensus on the co re
this is our national health service. forever. so today, as it approaches its 70th birthday, i want to talk about how we preserve those values of fairness on which our nhs was founded whilst building the nhs of the future. ensuring that it will be there for our children and grandchildren and beyond just as it has been there for us in the past. the nhs was the crowning achievement of the post—war labour government. it is why in the members lobby of the house of commons clement attlee stands...
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the way i started working here and living here is the national health service corps, program to encourageeople going io healthcare fields to work in a health shortage area. i finished my four year obligation in 1991 and just fell in love with work, the people, the land. exploring the local four corner's region, i would talk with people and ask if they were comfortable with me, bringing my camera, and taking photos. i arted having some shows in galleries. but i wanted to go bigger.or createwhere the people in the work got to see themselves represented. >> his murals reflect back our everyday life. and to know that he gets it, het understands . >> thank you for stopping by. a lot of the work that appears off of the reservation is an opportunity to challenge people to see and think little bit differently about an issue. i was invited to take part in the show to bring awareness to nithe legacy of uranium mi on navajo lands. the majority of the uranium that went into nuclear bombs, that ore came from this land. as early as the '50s, scientists, public health workers, knew of the dangers of rad
the way i started working here and living here is the national health service corps, program to encourageeople going io healthcare fields to work in a health shortage area. i finished my four year obligation in 1991 and just fell in love with work, the people, the land. exploring the local four corner's region, i would talk with people and ask if they were comfortable with me, bringing my camera, and taking photos. i arted having some shows in galleries. but i wanted to go bigger.or createwhere...
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john asks is it fear to draw a comparison between the national health service and sell services and otherstion and i think it is reasonable to make those comparisons because it is a good way to find out where we are in relation to other countries. many other countries we compare ourselves with spend more on their health services and i think that is one of the messages that we are comparatively underfunded and it shows in the fact that they are fewer doctors and nurses than many other countries we care to compare ourselves with. that is something the government has recognised that isa gap the government has recognised that is a gap that needs to be filled. mark, we have question that asks how did the numbers and salaries of managers compare with the rest of europe in terms of health services across europe? that is a common question. if the nhs paying too much foradmin? question. if the nhs paying too much for admin? we don't have perfect numbers is. we only have numbers for the people might call bureaucrats in central bodies who oversee hospitals and gps. not necessarily managers in the ho
john asks is it fear to draw a comparison between the national health service and sell services and otherstion and i think it is reasonable to make those comparisons because it is a good way to find out where we are in relation to other countries. many other countries we compare ourselves with spend more on their health services and i think that is one of the messages that we are comparatively underfunded and it shows in the fact that they are fewer doctors and nurses than many other countries...
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britain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modernpulation who are living longer and who have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is, of course, far worse. for a start, there is nowhere near as much money, but where you do have money, you have the issue of poaching of medical staff by richer nations. 0ne hope is to plug the gap with artificial intelligence. ibm's watson, for instance, fed with tonnes of data about cancer, may one day be better at diagnosing it than human doctors, and the hope is that it could be cheaper. but more immediately, we are seeing the introduction of apps like san francisco—based senselink, which uses al to do a first diagnosis from symptoms that we fill in. in other words, doing some of the work of a traditional gp. while some are sceptical that doctors can be replaced in this way, this week, one company claims that its ai is now better than a doctor. jen co
britain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modernpulation who are living longer and who have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is, of course, far worse. for a start, there is nowhere near as much money, but where you do have money, you have the issue of poaching of medical staff by richer...
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inspired by the national health service of the u.k. his goal from the beginning was to offer this treatment absolutely free to everybody. go to resume i look nice to meet you here by you well more than three months how are you all right i'm great of excitement here popping up and so huge she has grown. from just an eight bed was to now offer six hundred fifty beds in nine separate centers across pakistan and today is the largest health organization in the country. so took seriously yeah how many of these patients will be seen today every well i was you know i got here last year for. our patients from all over the country and you cannot fit in or to anybody. hoping to hear. somebody come to hear of it. and he's coming polite. to people who come in we'll feel aggrieved that day you could order life and for people to quietly disappear. for a few the lumber of the future here. if you will or are flowing. again. and i know i did it with facility and we have to pay for it with the candidate well . i have to admit i'm actually shocked to see
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inspired by the national health service of the u.k. his goal from the beginning was to offer this treatment absolutely free to everybody. so there is a way i look nice to meet you here by you well more than. how are you i don't grade of exactly like you probably are as are you t has grown from just an eight bed was to now offer six hundred fifty beds in nine separate centers across pakistan and today is the largest health organization in the country. so took seriously yeah how many of these patients will be seen today able to vote i'll go i got here last year for. our patients from all over the country. and have been i think in order to anybody. how can. somebody come to hear of it. and he's coming to light. the people who come in real feeling i could the day you could go to the poor people live quietly disappear . for a few the lumber of the future here. if you will or flowing. again. and i know i did it with the president you. have to pay for it with the candidate well. i have to admit i'm actually shocked to see so many parents with
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britain's national health service turns 70 this week and it is struggling to keep up with the modernreasing population who are living longer and to have a folding health—care needs has led to not another hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is of course far worse. a start, there is nowhere near enough muggy, but where you do have muggy, you have theissue where you do have muggy, you have the issue of poaching of medical staff by richer nations. 0ne hope is to plug the gap with artificial intelligence. ibm's what's for instance, fed with information about cancer, may be better at diagnosing itand humid cancer, may be better at diagnosing it and humid doctors, and the hope is that it could be cheaper. —— watson. but more immediately, we are seeing the introduction of apps like senselink, which uses ai seeing the introduction of apps like senselink, which uses al to diagnose and is that we fillion. in other words, doing some of the work of a traditional gp. 0nce some are sceptical that
britain's national health service turns 70 this week and it is struggling to keep up with the modernreasing population who are living longer and to have a folding health—care needs has led to not another hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is of course far worse. a start, there is nowhere near enough muggy, but where you do have muggy, you have theissue where you do have muggy, you have the...
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result of what many people have thought, the increased expenditure proposed in relation to the national health servicenow, it is said, telling his cabinet colleagues that there is no more money. it is hardly the way in which to go into a summit of this importance. he too turned to the role of russia. he has twin objectives. the first is to undermiine nato and the other is to destabilise the european union. i would argue that we are helping to bring the latter of these about ourselves. and that president trump has so far done a great deal in respect to the first. lord campbell. now, they're polluting, exploitative, potentially dangerous, probably unlicensed and almost certainly near you. mps have been investigating an explosion in the number of unregulated hand carwash services around the country. it's thought there could be anything up to 20,000 and the environmental audit committee has been looking into concerns that they are damaging the environment and abusing workers. the mps heard that many of those washing cars were victims of modern—day slavery. we studied 45 hand carwashes in detail. if i summ
result of what many people have thought, the increased expenditure proposed in relation to the national health servicenow, it is said, telling his cabinet colleagues that there is no more money. it is hardly the way in which to go into a summit of this importance. he too turned to the role of russia. he has twin objectives. the first is to undermiine nato and the other is to destabilise the european union. i would argue that we are helping to bring the latter of these about ourselves. and that...
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all this week we have been reporting on 70 years of the national health service, and hearing from theal part of it. but around 40% of the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks, and maintenance workers. adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people, and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone, or when they've been given some very hard news. a tough pill to swallow, when it comes to their own health or someone else's health. oh, yes, because i have witnessed a lot of relatives, when they lose someone. it's not easy. sometimes we porters have to try and talk to the relatives, console them, you know, give them a good word of advice. i think the nhs is made up of many cogs, and we all try to make the nhs turn in one way or another, so we all have a vital role. in terms ofjob satisfaction levels, for you doing this role, you've been doing it for a very long time. yeah, too long! is it rewarding? yes, it is. i suppose just
all this week we have been reporting on 70 years of the national health service, and hearing from theal part of it. but around 40% of the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks, and maintenance workers. adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people, and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone, or when they've been given some...
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the health secretaries talking about this today and obesity has a huge burden on the national health services all to do with prevention and cure and the government will be thinking if it can take measures that don't require extra funding for the nhs, which we did see the government announced last week, although it doesn't cover public health budgets, just front—line care, if you take measures to stop children becoming overweight and obese, they are less likely to get ill and put pressure on the nhs as a result. it is all part of the same thinking. thank you. jonathan blake, oui’ thinking. thank you. jonathan blake, our political correspondent. voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. president erdogan is hoping for another five—year term in office. but he's facing a strong challenge in the presidential contest mainly from the centre—left, and in the parliamentary vote from a coalition of opposition parties. my colleague tim willcox explains turkey holds snap presidential and parliamentary elections today, brought forward by president erdogan. the elections
the health secretaries talking about this today and obesity has a huge burden on the national health services all to do with prevention and cure and the government will be thinking if it can take measures that don't require extra funding for the nhs, which we did see the government announced last week, although it doesn't cover public health budgets, just front—line care, if you take measures to stop children becoming overweight and obese, they are less likely to get ill and put pressure on...
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all this week we've been reporting on 70 years of the national health service, and hearing from the doctors it. but around 40% of the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks, and maintenance workers. adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone or when they've been given some very hard news. a tough pill to swallow, when it comes to their own health or someone else's health. oh, yes, because i have witnessed a lot of relatives, when they lose someone. it's not easy. sometimes we porters have to try and talk to the relatives, console them, you know, give them a good word of advice. i think the nhs is made up of many cogs and we all try to make the nhs turn in one way or another. so we all have a greater role. in terms ofjob satisfaction levels for you doing this role, you've been doing it for a very long time. too long! is it rewarding? yes, it is. i suppose just the fact that when
all this week we've been reporting on 70 years of the national health service, and hearing from the doctors it. but around 40% of the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks, and maintenance workers. adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone or when they've been given some very...
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childhood mental health epidemics driven by social media according to the chief executive of the national health serviceal health of not just children but adults? it's a really big, really important. other social media companies manipulate their members to stay on, to do things. so do kids apps, that is bad. we don't do. first of all, we will only take 16 and older, facebook has an app which is called messengerfor kids, facebook has an app which is called messenger for kids, can you facebook has an app which is called messengerfor kids, can you imagine this, six—year—olds on and out, they start to brainwash them into social media. it is unconscionable. i have written about this. i also write about privacy. what about the issue of the authorities like the fbi, however, governments, who need information from users of mewe, users who they believe could be up to something very dangerous? terrorism activity, unwanted and unpleasant activity through mewe. would you hand over their information? there are very strict rules in our company for our members, we are for the good guys. we have strict terms and condit
childhood mental health epidemics driven by social media according to the chief executive of the national health serviceal health of not just children but adults? it's a really big, really important. other social media companies manipulate their members to stay on, to do things. so do kids apps, that is bad. we don't do. first of all, we will only take 16 and older, facebook has an app which is called messengerfor kids, facebook has an app which is called messenger for kids, can you facebook...
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we have had extra money promised for the national health service. lot all the same levels on defensive we are to pump that much money into the nhs? that is an extra £300 per person per yearfor the national health and another £200 per person per yearfor national health and another £200 per person per year for defence spending. it is the wish list of, where should we be putting the money? this is another area in which we have made huge cuts. i think defence becomes important and nato is not enough. what do we do? you think we should be spending more on defence! i do. the nhs pledge is an electric calculation of labour is really strong on the nhs and public services. this conservatives think they can win the voters back. —— the conservatives. it does not necessarily win the many votes to increase the defence budget, which is already increasing because of trident and other things. speaking of health and the health service, the front page here is about the gosport hospital scandal. 0ne the front page here is about the gosport hospital scandal. one of the
we have had extra money promised for the national health service. lot all the same levels on defensive we are to pump that much money into the nhs? that is an extra £300 per person per yearfor the national health and another £200 per person per yearfor national health and another £200 per person per year for defence spending. it is the wish list of, where should we be putting the money? this is another area in which we have made huge cuts. i think defence becomes important and nato is not...
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all this week we've been reporting on 70 years of the national health service and hearing from the doctors the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks and maintenance workers. our community cffairs correspondent adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone or when they've been given some very hard news. a tough pill to swallow, when it comes to their own health or someone else's health. oh, yes, because i have witnessed a lot of relatives, when they lose someone. it's not easy. sometimes we have to try and talk to the relatives, console them, you know, give them good and vice. give them good advice. i've think the nhs is made up of many cogs and we all try to make the relatives turn in one way or the other. so we all have a greater role. in terms ofjob satisfaction levels for you doing this role, you've been doing it for a very long time. too long! is it rewarding? yes, it is. i
all this week we've been reporting on 70 years of the national health service and hearing from the doctors the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks and maintenance workers. our community cffairs correspondent adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone or when they've been given...
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so most papers leading on theresa may's announcement for a big funding boost for the national health servicehis was an announcement made late last night that the prime minister is at last going to give the nhs that his 70th birthday present that she has been promising for so long, raising the funding by £20 billion a year. with a quick flick of the calculator, thatis a quick flick of the calculator, that is £384 million a week, more than the £350 million promised on that bus. that is a big, stable, long—term plan for the nhs. the funding over five years, long—term plan for the nhs. the funding overfive years, and long—term plan for the nhs. the funding over five years, and we will hear more from the prime minister tomorrow, a 10—year plan for the nhs on how it will be reformed. interesting use of the word gamble in the headline? yes... is it a gamble? the question is how they are going to fund it. the brexit bonus, i think one has to take that with a pinch of salt. how much of a brexit bonus will it be? will there be one at all? you said that on one side. even the government has admitted the
so most papers leading on theresa may's announcement for a big funding boost for the national health servicehis was an announcement made late last night that the prime minister is at last going to give the nhs that his 70th birthday present that she has been promising for so long, raising the funding by £20 billion a year. with a quick flick of the calculator, thatis a quick flick of the calculator, that is £384 million a week, more than the £350 million promised on that bus. that is a big,...
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transition into civilian care, we work very closely with the department of health and with the national health serviceey meet the same needs. it's hoped these grounds will provide care and comfort to soldiers and veterans when they need it the most. sima kotecha, bbc news. the world cup continues to provide shocks and surprises, and the pick of today's matches sees argentina face croatia. back in the england camp, there are some injuries to report — the worst being to manager gareth southgate. david ornstein can explain. what on earth is going on?” what on earth is going on? i think it's a measure of how well this world cup has gone for england so far that the top story is an injury to england's manager. more on that ina to england's manager. more on that in a moment. welcome to the cromwell park hotel, where england conduct their media duties. we should be hearing from a player in the next half an hour. the hotel and training ground is a short distance from here, and they were back on the pitch today. some of the players headed into st petersburg yesterday to sample the sounds of what is a wonderful
transition into civilian care, we work very closely with the department of health and with the national health serviceey meet the same needs. it's hoped these grounds will provide care and comfort to soldiers and veterans when they need it the most. sima kotecha, bbc news. the world cup continues to provide shocks and surprises, and the pick of today's matches sees argentina face croatia. back in the england camp, there are some injuries to report — the worst being to manager gareth...
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be seen in the eyes of the electorate as the party which will prioritise and protect the national health serviceway today to try to make sure it is the conservatives who are seen as that party. thank you. let's talk now to niall dickson, chief executive of the nhs confederation. good morning. what do you make of this announcement? it's welcome, is significantly more money for the health service than we've seen for the last ten years. but we've got to try and catch up or really get back to the situation we were in around 2009. there's a lot of work to be done on that. secondly, we face a huge challenge in terms of the number of elderly people suffering from a lots of different conditions. that is a big challenge to the nhs to get it right but it also means significant extra funding. 0n the face of it the independent report we commissioned said 4% a year would be needed for the next 15 years. 0bviously needed for the next 15 years. obviously this is short of that but it isa obviously this is short of that but it is a welcome boost. we should welcome it and obviously our members will be wanting to
be seen in the eyes of the electorate as the party which will prioritise and protect the national health serviceway today to try to make sure it is the conservatives who are seen as that party. thank you. let's talk now to niall dickson, chief executive of the nhs confederation. good morning. what do you make of this announcement? it's welcome, is significantly more money for the health service than we've seen for the last ten years. but we've got to try and catch up or really get back to the...
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this is our national health service. is the model of health care that reflects our values as people. our shared belief that no one should face illness or injury alone. labour has said the government's plans to fund the increase are not credible. also this lunchtime: three people die after being hit by a train in south london. gaming addiction is formally recognised as a medical disorder. america's first lady makes a rare intervention in politics, calling for a country that governs with heart, as she expresses concern over her husband's immigration policy. and anticipation mounts ahead of england's first world cup game tonight — manager gareth southgate says his team are hungry for success. and coming up on bbc news, england's tommy fleetwood says he will take many positives from this year's us open. that's despite finishing just one shot behind the winner, brooks koepka. good afternoon. theresa may has said the nhs is the government's "number one" spending priority, as she announced a new long—term funding plan for the h
this is our national health service. is the model of health care that reflects our values as people. our shared belief that no one should face illness or injury alone. labour has said the government's plans to fund the increase are not credible. also this lunchtime: three people die after being hit by a train in south london. gaming addiction is formally recognised as a medical disorder. america's first lady makes a rare intervention in politics, calling for a country that governs with heart,...
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but simply promising to borrow more is not a responsible way to make pledges to the national health servicenhs needs more funds. i'm not totally oppose this. but it must go hand—in—hand with structural reform. the nhs has been in crisis for your i've fallen behind its european cou nterpa rts i've fallen behind its european counterparts looking at crucial things like patient outcomes because of things like stroke, cancer survival rates. if this money will be funneled into a broken system, patients will not see, the result they're hoping to get. the social ca re they're hoping to get. the social care minister said the other day that the nhs about social care is like running a tab without putting the plug—in. how important for you isa the plug—in. how important for you is a commensurate the plug—in. how important for you is a commensurate parallel funding of social care? there is that £6 billion figure that has been calculated to think that is our blackout —— by cole on social care. that needs to be addressed first and foremost. that's something that needs to come through in the way local coun
but simply promising to borrow more is not a responsible way to make pledges to the national health servicenhs needs more funds. i'm not totally oppose this. but it must go hand—in—hand with structural reform. the nhs has been in crisis for your i've fallen behind its european cou nterpa rts i've fallen behind its european counterparts looking at crucial things like patient outcomes because of things like stroke, cancer survival rates. if this money will be funneled into a broken system,...