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lock down, but it's a possibility that they're most likely scenario this winter is that the national health service is going to be under massive pressure. and they will be backing up with patients into the community. sick people having to be cur home because there isn't as for them and they had a chest. and you know, it said that the n h s didn't fall over last year. but actually, there are millions of people who have not had the treatment that they needed to have over the last 18 months because the hospital service had to be diverted to the cove. it. and many people will have died because they didn't get that cancer treatment in time. so in the since the n h s did fall over because the n h s didn't have the resilience. and after a long standing issue of not having invested properly in the community and in public health and in home care and in general practice. and that distortion goes back many decades with our infatuation with hospitals rather than building up the health services from the grass roots from the neighborhood and community. yeah, something interesting, right at the beginning the exce
lock down, but it's a possibility that they're most likely scenario this winter is that the national health service is going to be under massive pressure. and they will be backing up with patients into the community. sick people having to be cur home because there isn't as for them and they had a chest. and you know, it said that the n h s didn't fall over last year. but actually, there are millions of people who have not had the treatment that they needed to have over the last 18 months...
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in 1948, this country created the national health service but kept social care local. and that made sense in many ways, generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when kobe broke the one 100000 beds in the n, h s, and 30000 occupied by people who could have been cared for elsewhere, whether at home or in residential care. and we all know that this problem of delay discharge is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to get the hospital treatment that your family desperately need. and people worry that they will be the one that they will be the one in 10 to suffer from the potentially catastrophic cost of dementia wiping out everything they have and preventing them from policy on anything to their families. a we conservatives stand by those who shared our values, thrift and hard work, and who faced total destitution in this brutal lottery of old age in which treatment for cancer is funded by the state and care for outsiders is not or only partly. and to fix these twin problems of the n h s in social care, we aren't just going to siphoned b
in 1948, this country created the national health service but kept social care local. and that made sense in many ways, generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when kobe broke the one 100000 beds in the n, h s, and 30000 occupied by people who could have been cared for elsewhere, whether at home or in residential care. and we all know that this problem of delay discharge is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to get the hospital treatment that your family...
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liverpool vaccinating with a fantastic group of nurses who had drawn from all parts of the national health service in liverpool. many of them were working on intensive care over the last year, dealing with dying patients from cove it. they are an amazing group of nurses, amazing group of health workers, and they will, they will turn out and it's their last breath if they, if they need to. they are amazing people that many of all and h s staff are exhausted. many of them are suffering from post traumatic stress because of the things they've seen and been through over the last 18 months. and you know, we are risking at the breakdown of this of our house service because we're neglect of the health and safety a well being of our own staff. professor john ashton, thank you. after the break land of the free or kingdom of the president is american democracy, one of the nearly 1000000 victims of the war on terror. all this, i'm all coming up in part 2 of going underground. ah. is there now a dual system of justice many think self, for example, a former senior f b, i official lied repeatedly to his bosses,
liverpool vaccinating with a fantastic group of nurses who had drawn from all parts of the national health service in liverpool. many of them were working on intensive care over the last year, dealing with dying patients from cove it. they are an amazing group of nurses, amazing group of health workers, and they will, they will turn out and it's their last breath if they, if they need to. they are amazing people that many of all and h s staff are exhausted. many of them are suffering from post...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentsures of being having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills�* as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of 2 teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. britain's biggest supermarket chain apologises after it's computer systems were hacked, affecting millions of online shoppers. and a five—nil win at old trafford for liverpool as mo salah scores a hat—trick in their biggest ever away win at manchester united. labour has urged the government to introduce its �*plan b�* for tackling covid in england — increasing pressure on ministers following similar pleas by doctors�* leaders and health unions. the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, warned
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentsures of being having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills�* as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentres having to be introduced further down the line. ethiopia steps up its aerial bombardment in the tigray region — hitting targets in the west and north. congratulations. congratulations. and gone for $110 million — a las vegas hotel auctions off its collection of picasso artworks. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the facebook whistleblower, frances haugen, will give evidence to british mps on monday on government plans for social media regulation. this will be the american data scientist's first public evidence she has given in europe regarding her experiences at the company. when frances haugen spoke to the us congress earlier this month, she claimed facebook consistently chose to maximize its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said... the mental health impact of social media on children is something she's also talked about. she said the company's apps harmed children. since arriving in the uk, frances haugen has met
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentres having to be introduced further down the line. ethiopia steps up its aerial bombardment in the tigray region — hitting targets in the west and north. congratulations. congratulations. and gone for $110 million — a las vegas hotel auctions off its collection of picasso artworks. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the facebook whistleblower, frances...
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in 1948, this country, at the national health service, but kept social care local, and generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 beds in the nhs and 30,000 occupied by people who could have been covered for elsewhere -- cared for elsewhere, and we know the problem of play discharges one reason why takes too long to get the hospital treatments that your family display needs. they will be the one in 10 to suffer from the potentially catastrophic costs of dementia, wiping out everything they have been preventing them from passing on anything to their families. we conservatives stand by those who have shared our values, thrift and hard work, and who faced total destitution in this brutal lottery of old age, in which treatment for cancer is funded by the state, and care for alzheimer's is only partly. and to fix these twin problems of the nhs and social care, we will not just life in taxes into crucial services without improving performance, we will use new technology so there is a single set of electronic records that patients pass be
in 1948, this country, at the national health service, but kept social care local, and generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 beds in the nhs and 30,000 occupied by people who could have been covered for elsewhere -- cared for elsewhere, and we know the problem of play discharges one reason why takes too long to get the hospital treatments that your family display needs. they will be the one in 10 to suffer from the potentially...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringented further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills' as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of 2 teenage boys in the early hours of this morning.
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringented further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills' as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood,...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentof being having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills�* as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning.
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringentof being having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills�* as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence, and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. britain's biggest supermarket chain apologises after its computer systems were hacked, affecting millions of online shoppers. and a 5—0 win at old trafford for liverpool, as mo salah scores a hat—trick in their biggest ever away win at manchester united. now on bbc news, it's time for our world: lebanon on life support. lebanon, on the eastern coast of the mediterranean. after decades of corruption and financial mismanagement, the small nation is now facing a humanitarian crisis. we have gone
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence, and then supporting working families. eight...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus can get protectorate national health service and preventore stringent measures from having to be introduced on the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills' as the economy recovers from the pandemic. also tonight... eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of 2 teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. and a five—nil win at old trafford for liverpool as mo salah scores a hat—trick in their biggest ever away win at manchester united. now on bbc news, former prime minister tony blair talks to the bbc s climate editor justin rowlatt about the challenges facing the world s politicians at cop26. thank you for doing this interview. can i start off with a really big question? do you think the road understands the scale of the climate challenge was electing road does understand but the difficulty is to work out the practical steps that meet the challenge adequately. but i don't think there's any shortage of a political desire or well in some countries may b
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not just from the national health service, but from the british medical association. and both of those groups are saying they believe that, you know, what we've been talking about, the plan "b" is something that needs to be enacted as fast as possible. they say there's already pressure on the national health service, there's already operations that are having to be postponed because there simply isn't enough staff on hand to take care of the actual operations. and also, of course, dealing with patients with severe symptoms of covid-19. so it is a real problem. and as you said, the british government is saying that at this point in time, they have no plans to enact that plan "b." prime minister boris johnson came out on thursday, and he said that he believed that, yes, the numbers are rising, but he said he still believed it was within the parameters of what they've been expecting, given the measures that they have right now. one of the things he did yesterday, and i think it was very important, is he did what they call here, a call to arms, which is essentially people
not just from the national health service, but from the british medical association. and both of those groups are saying they believe that, you know, what we've been talking about, the plan "b" is something that needs to be enacted as fast as possible. they say there's already pressure on the national health service, there's already operations that are having to be postponed because there simply isn't enough staff on hand to take care of the actual operations. and also, of course,...
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in 1948 this country created the national health service but kept social care local and that made sense in many ways but the generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 and the 30,000 occupied by people who could have been cared for at home or residential care. we know that this problem is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to get the hospital treatment that your family desperately needs and people worry that theyey will be the one in tend to suffer from the potentially catastrophic cost of dementia wiping out everything they have and preventing them from passing on anything to their families. we stand by those who share our values and hard work and which treatment for cancer and alzheimer's is not or only partly. to fix these problems we are not just going to siphon billions of new taxes into the services without performance. we will use new technology so that there is a single set of electronic records between the social care, improving care and ensuring that it goes to the front line and not a needless bureaucracy. when
in 1948 this country created the national health service but kept social care local and that made sense in many ways but the generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 and the 30,000 occupied by people who could have been cared for at home or residential care. we know that this problem is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to get the hospital treatment that your family desperately needs and people worry that theyey will be the...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus protector national health service and stop more stringentsures being having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in �*infrastructure, innovation and skills�* as the economy recovers from the pandemic. strong investment in public services, driving economic growth by investing in infrastructure, innovation and skills, giving businesses confidence and then supporting working families. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of 2 teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. britain's biggest supermarket chain apologises after its computer systems were hacked, affecting millions of online shoppers. and a five—nil win at old trafford for liverpool as mo salah scores a hat—trick in their biggest ever away win at manchester united. now on bbc news, it's the travel show, with christa larwood. this week on the show... having a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped up. it's not. it was just like a sleep slope. that was crazy. chewing the fat in southern sp
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national health service says it is time to act.hey are calling for the government to trigger its plan b paired a set of measures including editorial mask wearing, vaccination passes and certain settings and recommending people work from home. >> it is a very simple choice. we accept the overwhelming evidence from all parts of the health service into what we can now to reduce the risk in a way that does not disrupt our day-to-day life odo we somehow cross our fingers and hope a miracle will happen and then stumble as we have done before, stumble into crisis. >> the government is rejecting calls for fresh restrictions. at a news conference, the health minister says he expects up to 100,000 cases a day in the coming weeks, which means more severe infections and deaths are likely inevitable. he appealed to the public for voluntary support. >> if we want to secure these freedoms for the long term, the best thing we can do is come forward once again when that moment,'s. there are many more things we can all do to help contain the spread
national health service says it is time to act.hey are calling for the government to trigger its plan b paired a set of measures including editorial mask wearing, vaccination passes and certain settings and recommending people work from home. >> it is a very simple choice. we accept the overwhelming evidence from all parts of the health service into what we can now to reduce the risk in a way that does not disrupt our day-to-day life odo we somehow cross our fingers and hope a miracle...
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so staff shortages and soaring cove, it cases and don't forget pressure on the national health service. that's all leading to another crisis in england the weeks or new reports that in some parts of the country. patients have had to wait for almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emotions the units now. and one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at our hospital in the north west of england. while in the south of the country, a teenager with serious mental health problems waited almost 2 days in one of the emergency departments. a similar incidents was reported in scotland and wales. a local interest told us what happened to his relative. he was 11 o'clock and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to go cool. where he shouldn't heard from him. when we call the ambulance initially, they said not to leave him. oh, in case the best spinal injury off or wait a couple of hours my, my dad sort of started trying to hurry them up a little bit, tried to finding no, no, no. and again, to ask when i sent yo
so staff shortages and soaring cove, it cases and don't forget pressure on the national health service. that's all leading to another crisis in england the weeks or new reports that in some parts of the country. patients have had to wait for almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emotions the units now. and one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at our hospital in the north west of england. while in the south of the country, a teenager with serious mental health problems...
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i mean say just the health care system here, the envy of the world, it used to be the national health service here. that is it by stealth. they are privatizing it. and is it working? this idea that the you can cream people off into the private sector. now as the n a just seems to be failing for some in this country. well, i think it is privatization mostella and also deliberately, you know, when the conservative government came to office in 2010, the waiting list was about 2.42.5000000 in england. it is already about high point, 6000000 and the whole house is, has going to possibly 13000000 by the end of next year. and the main reason for that is the lack of investment. britain is unable even to trade sufficient doctors and we've been doing what we have done for a long, long time. that is really poach people from other countries, deprived them of their skill labor. and the trick is not working at the moment because a lot of the migrants have left. so basically the government should have had the facilities to train health care workers, but it does not have that in place. and it's not something
i mean say just the health care system here, the envy of the world, it used to be the national health service here. that is it by stealth. they are privatizing it. and is it working? this idea that the you can cream people off into the private sector. now as the n a just seems to be failing for some in this country. well, i think it is privatization mostella and also deliberately, you know, when the conservative government came to office in 2010, the waiting list was about 2.42.5000000 in...
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welcome to our to international staff shortages, soaring coven cases, and pressure on the national health service. the n h s have all lead to another crisis in the u. k. it's being reported that in parts of the country, patients are waiting for almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at the royal preston hospital in northern england. while in the southern count country of suffolk, a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 48 hours in the emergency room. according to local media, the chest foundation trust for the area said the wait was due to a lack of specialist facilities. luc winchester, who had a relative, affected by the crisis, told us what happened in their case. he woke up at 11 o'clock and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to get cooler, where he shouldn't heard from him. when we called for the ambulance initially they said not to leave him. oh, in case the best spinal injury. after waiting a couple of hours my, m
welcome to our to international staff shortages, soaring coven cases, and pressure on the national health service. the n h s have all lead to another crisis in the u. k. it's being reported that in parts of the country, patients are waiting for almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at the royal preston hospital in northern england. while in the southern count country of suffolk, a teenager with serious mental...
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calling bright 1st and for you to stop shortages, soaring covey cases and pressure on the national health service. the chess of all led to another crisis in england. it's been reported that in parts of the country, patients away problems waited for almost 48 hours in the emergency room. according to local media, the n h s foundation trust for the areas said that the weight was due to a lack of specialist facilities. like winchester who had a relative affected by the crisis, told us what happened to his family. he woke up at 11 o'clock and, and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. and we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's salt look on the guy calling where he shouldn't heard from him. when we call for the ambulance initially they said not to move them it oh. and in case of been a spinal injury, after what you saw a couple of hours my, my dad sort of start trying to hurry them up a little bit, trying to finding 9 again to ask when she was an estimate arrival that direct him to 111, he would then direct and back to 9992. following that. eventually we spoke to a, a champ, h
calling bright 1st and for you to stop shortages, soaring covey cases and pressure on the national health service. the chess of all led to another crisis in england. it's been reported that in parts of the country, patients away problems waited for almost 48 hours in the emergency room. according to local media, the n h s foundation trust for the areas said that the weight was due to a lack of specialist facilities. like winchester who had a relative affected by the crisis, told us what...
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we discussed this with the british national health service surgeon and consultant ran gene bra, r, who says there are a number of reasons why the allegations are baseless. or the oxford ass astrazeneca vaccines calls it sells chad offs. chimpanzee, at a new virus, opposite that a chimpanzee wrecked intact, has been lambasted slightly in the russian pass on occasion, as being a monkey vaccine. and where is the camera lay is shoots, deliberates on their former and fully developed, well known, placid, which is 2 separate human told viruses tuesday at no viruses. if you were going to copy someone's work, i would you them produces before they had produced, the original apple itself makes more logical sense. in fact, that that leads to the superior efficacy and safety profile of the cam delay is sheets on the claim. taxing. and the fact that the ease is t different and no vaccines and for the prime and boost chat, it means that there isn't cross reactivity. and it's that believe the, the, it, it's almost 9697 percent advocacy. and it doesn't have the same at problems of safety profile with t
we discussed this with the british national health service surgeon and consultant ran gene bra, r, who says there are a number of reasons why the allegations are baseless. or the oxford ass astrazeneca vaccines calls it sells chad offs. chimpanzee, at a new virus, opposite that a chimpanzee wrecked intact, has been lambasted slightly in the russian pass on occasion, as being a monkey vaccine. and where is the camera lay is shoots, deliberates on their former and fully developed, well known,...
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defended his government's plans for tax increases, which he said were needed to keep funding the national health service by moving away from an economy based on bringing cheaper workers in from overseas. it is of course a message that goes down considerably well with his conservative party but also beyond that with many of the people who voted leave in 2016 and who did in 2019 who are uncomfortable about the levels of net migration from the late 1990s onwards. and also blamed immigration for suppressing wages. the problem that the prime minister faces is that the evidence suggests that there isn't very much of a connection, if any at all, between high levels of immigration and keeping wages down. some breaking news this hour, design manager in pakistan say there has been an earthquake in there has been an earthquake in the south of the country and according to those reports, 15 people have been killed. we will bring you more information as we get it here on bbc world news. we are weeks away from the un climate change summit which begins in glasgow on the 31st of october. many species of animals are bein
defended his government's plans for tax increases, which he said were needed to keep funding the national health service by moving away from an economy based on bringing cheaper workers in from overseas. it is of course a message that goes down considerably well with his conservative party but also beyond that with many of the people who voted leave in 2016 and who did in 2019 who are uncomfortable about the levels of net migration from the late 1990s onwards. and also blamed immigration for...
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7 protect the national health service ?oice, excepting the overwhelming evidence and doing what we can now to reduce their risks in a way that doesn't disrupt our day—to—day life or do we somehow cross our fingers and hope that a miracle will happen and that's stumble as we have done before, stumble as we have done before, stumble into crisis. this stumble as we have done before, stumble into crisis.— stumble into crisis. this will include this will the mandatory measures would include face coverings and vaccine passports, and more working from home — all preventative measures already in place in many european countries including france, italy and germany. this graph shows the number of new infections reported in the uk per million people perfortnight. you can see the rise in recent months. week on week, the number of covid cases across the uk, hospital admissions and deaths, are rising at a rate of 10 per cent or more, though that's well below levels seen in january. some working in intensive care say they are already unde
7 protect the national health service ?oice, excepting the overwhelming evidence and doing what we can now to reduce their risks in a way that doesn't disrupt our day—to—day life or do we somehow cross our fingers and hope that a miracle will happen and that's stumble as we have done before, stumble as we have done before, stumble into crisis. this stumble as we have done before, stumble into crisis.— stumble into crisis. this will include this will the mandatory measures would include...
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first for you, though, staff shortages soaring cobit cases and pressure on the national health service of all led to another crisis in england. the week saw new reports that in some parts of the country, patients of had to wait for almost 50 hours to get a bed in accident, an emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at a hospital in the north west of england when the south of the country, a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 2 days in an emergency department. similar incidents have also been reported in scotland and wales luc winchester told us what happened to his family. he woke up at 11 o'clock and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to go cool, where he shouldn't heard from him. when we called for the ambulance initially, they said not to leave him. oh. in case the best final injury offered white, you saw a couple of hours. my, my dad sort of still trying to hurry them up a little bit, tried to finding no 99 again to ask when i sent you an estimate ar
first for you, though, staff shortages soaring cobit cases and pressure on the national health service of all led to another crisis in england. the week saw new reports that in some parts of the country, patients of had to wait for almost 50 hours to get a bed in accident, an emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line at a hospital in the north west of england when the south of the country, a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 2 days in...
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and course britain, the equivalent of 20 percent of the national health services annual budget, billions of pounds. the programs, flagship pricing system isn't up which alerts users, if they come into prolong contact with a coven infected person, it advises, but not legally obliges people to then self isolate. for 10 days, though, admitting there have been some issues, dundas street still insist there are more pros and cons. retired. dr. nel activist jump pontus, however, believes mistakes are not being learned from i think they'll keep chevrolet money at it and say no, no, everything's fine. the commons accounts committee is go to rome, the select committee is go to rome and they just carry on burying their head in the sand, which is basically a kind of common characteristics that run through the government. thinking that if you throw money at private companies, you're going to get something that's expected. and they should have learned by now . since you know the case, they should have invested in n h s. laboratory, the new local public health team. these are the kinds of things which
and course britain, the equivalent of 20 percent of the national health services annual budget, billions of pounds. the programs, flagship pricing system isn't up which alerts users, if they come into prolong contact with a coven infected person, it advises, but not legally obliges people to then self isolate. for 10 days, though, admitting there have been some issues, dundas street still insist there are more pros and cons. retired. dr. nel activist jump pontus, however, believes mistakes are...
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we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. and britain's biggest supermarket chain apologises after its computer systems were hacked, affecting millions of online shoppers. and a 5—0 win at old trafford for liverpool, as mo salah scores a hat—trick in their biggest ever away win at manchester united. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are two political commentators — the former labour parliamentary candidate faiza shaheen and mo hussein, former adviser to the former conservative cabinet minister amber rudd. our chat ourchat ina our chat in a moment. first off, a quick look through some of those front pages. there's talk of a £6 billion cash injection on the f
we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. and britain's biggest supermarket chain apologises after its...
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and course britain, the equivalent of 20 percent of the national health services annual budget. the programs flagship tracing system is an up which alerts users, if they have come into prolong contact with a coven infected person, it advises, but not legally obliges them to self isolate. for 10 days, though, admitting there have been some issues, the government still insists. there are more pros than combs pediatrician. doctor john prentice believes the authorities have never learned from past mistakes on test and traces no exception. i think they'll shovel the money at it and say everything is fine. the commons accounts committee is wrong. so you select committee is go to rome and they'll just carry on burying their head in the sand, which is basically a kind of common characteristics that run through the government. thinking that if you throw money at private companies, you're going to get something that's expected. and they should have learned by now, since you know, the case, they should have invested in n, h s liberal trades and local public health teams. these are the kind
and course britain, the equivalent of 20 percent of the national health services annual budget. the programs flagship tracing system is an up which alerts users, if they have come into prolong contact with a coven infected person, it advises, but not legally obliges them to self isolate. for 10 days, though, admitting there have been some issues, the government still insists. there are more pros than combs pediatrician. doctor john prentice believes the authorities have never learned from past...
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and 1st, and staff shortages, soaring coven cases, and pressure on the national health service of all led to another crisis in england . the week saw new reports that in some parts of the country, patients had to wait almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spend 47 hours in line at the hospital in the north west of england. while in the south of the country. a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 48 hours, apparently in an emergency room. similar incidents were also reported in scotland and wales. luke winchester told us what happened to his relative. he woke up 11 o'clock and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to go cool. where he shouldn't heard from him. when we call for the ambulance initially they said not to leave him. oh, in case the best spinal injury off or wait a couple of hours my, my dad sort of still trying to hurry them up a little bit, trying to finding no, no, no. and again to us when she was an estimate arrival th
and 1st, and staff shortages, soaring coven cases, and pressure on the national health service of all led to another crisis in england . the week saw new reports that in some parts of the country, patients had to wait almost 50 hours to get a bed, an accident and emergency units. in one case, a patient reportedly spend 47 hours in line at the hospital in the north west of england. while in the south of the country. a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 48 hours,...
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defended his governments plans for tax increases which he said were needed to keep funding the national health servicerexit by moving away from an economy based on bringing cheaper workers in from overseas. here's how our uk powers click that part two part political correspondence. it is a course in a message that— it is a course in a message that goes— it is a course in a message that goes down very well with money— that goes down very well with money and his conservative party— money and his conservative party but _ money and his conservative party but also beyond that with many _ party but also beyond that with many of — party but also beyond that with many of the people voted leave in 2016 — many of the people voted leave in 2016 and in 2019 who are uncomfortable about the very high — uncomfortable about the very high levels of net migration into— high levels of net migration into the _ high levels of net migration into the uk from the late 19905 onwards — into the uk from the late 19905 onward5. also blamed immigration for 5uppre55ing wages _ immigration for 5uppre55ing wages. the problem that th
defended his governments plans for tax increases which he said were needed to keep funding the national health servicerexit by moving away from an economy based on bringing cheaper workers in from overseas. here's how our uk powers click that part two part political correspondence. it is a course in a message that— it is a course in a message that goes— it is a course in a message that goes down very well with money— that goes down very well with money and his conservative party— money...
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because ultimately it is our national health service and it's only as good as the service and it's onlyc rightly and proudly expected service that it's free at the point of use. but they also expect a service to deliver for them. wherever they live in the country. they expect to be able to see their gp in the way that they choose. and to have a relationship with that service that goes beyond picking up the pieces when things go wrong. in the past some governments have chosen between cash and others have chosen between cash and others have chosen between cash and others have chosen reform. cash or reform. i think that's a false choice. you can't have one without the other. so we will continue to prioritise funding for the nhs in the wake of this global pandemic, but i also promise you this, that 2022 will be a year of renewal and reform. that was the health _ a year of renewal and reform. that was the health secretary speaking at the tory ready conference. some reaction with that. i'm joined now byjude diggins, the deputy director of nursing at the royal college of nursing thank you very
because ultimately it is our national health service and it's only as good as the service and it's onlyc rightly and proudly expected service that it's free at the point of use. but they also expect a service to deliver for them. wherever they live in the country. they expect to be able to see their gp in the way that they choose. and to have a relationship with that service that goes beyond picking up the pieces when things go wrong. in the past some governments have chosen between cash and...
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okay, let's go live now to british national health services surgeon and consulting randy brown. welcome to the program. and i hope this isn't going to be a big asked to get you to join the dots between an article in the sun and the science behind koby vaccines. but are you a 100 percent convinced by the sun and it cinema sources claiming that russia stole the astrazeneca from the train or the story is laughable. i'm afraid the intention behind it is not. just as you say, it's an entirely different platforms that's entirely different technical mechanism are used by the gemelli instances in introduce the spike protein into the host immune system, to that of the ostrich opposite. astrazeneca job. so on that basis alone is simply ols note water. the sun says it uses to several, a technologies, put these producers, point out that different vectors is it's just a tabloid oversimplifying things. it certainly is an entirely different platform. and by that, i mean, you will be aware if anyone has read any of the papers or the oxford ass astrazeneca vaccine called itself chad offs. chimpa
okay, let's go live now to british national health services surgeon and consulting randy brown. welcome to the program. and i hope this isn't going to be a big asked to get you to join the dots between an article in the sun and the science behind koby vaccines. but are you a 100 percent convinced by the sun and it cinema sources claiming that russia stole the astrazeneca from the train or the story is laughable. i'm afraid the intention behind it is not. just as you say, it's an entirely...
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is it going to ultimately overwhelm a system of health care like the british system, the national health serviceh that, that the burden is taken, borne by young workers. i think pensioners like myself need to pay higher taxes. so changing demographics are one reason that you think our universal health care system, which of course is free at the point of use... is at risk. would you use the word "unsustainable"? well, i don�*t know. i hope it�*s not, because i�*ve worked in many countries where essentially health care is private. these are poor countries, where if you want half—decent health... this is like north sudan and ukraine, and nepal, places like that. and it�*s awful when doctors basically have to work for money. and i was lecturing in karachi a while ago and my colleagues, who were mainly british—trained, said, "you�*re so lucky working in the nhs. when you see a patient, all you have to ask is to know what�*s good for the patient. when we see patients, we have to ask, �*what can you afford?�*" i would hate for... i think the nhs is absolutely crucial, but it does need to be properly fu
is it going to ultimately overwhelm a system of health care like the british system, the national health serviceh that, that the burden is taken, borne by young workers. i think pensioners like myself need to pay higher taxes. so changing demographics are one reason that you think our universal health care system, which of course is free at the point of use... is at risk. would you use the word "unsustainable"? well, i don�*t know. i hope it�*s not, because i�*ve worked in many...