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national health _ changer for me. happy birthday dear national health service. _ national health service. ons are - national health service. celebrations are now- national health service. celebrations are now well national health service. - celebrations are now well under national health service. _ celebrations are now well under way all over with other royal guests boasting health care staff and patients across the uk at this big tea party. the nhs was created to serve people from the cradle to the grave, with plenty in between. and the care and dedication of its staff has remained a constant. ellie price, bbc news. it's the third day of wimbledon and it's jam packed with matches — 87 are scheduled, because yesterday's rain meant only eight could be completed all day. one of those was andy murray's first round match, which he won comfortably, and there are more brits in action today. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is at the all england club. i want to start with the action but sadly i will start with the weather because 69 matches were cancelled yesterday and thousands of tickets
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playing out and crucially, they have a big anniversary this week. 75th anniversary of the national health serviceourse. an institution under huge amounts of pressure, as health care systems are around the world. we heard this morning, talking to our own laura kuenssberg, amanda prichard. she's head of the nhs and she was talking about some of the pressures facing the nhs — both in the long term but in the short term as well. here's what she had to say. what we've always recognised, in fact when the previous secretary of state announced the recovery plan back last year, 18 months ago, he said very clearly, look, waiting lists are going to go up before they come down but we are still on track to deliver the fastest reduction, the fastest improvement in waiting times in our history. but it is not an overnight thing. interesting and, tony, back to you, education also hitting the headlines? yes, there's a lot of posturing and manoeuvring going on at the moment politically, as you can imagine. labour's big push this weekend has been on education and particularly, wejust heard there from amanda prichard
playing out and crucially, they have a big anniversary this week. 75th anniversary of the national health serviceourse. an institution under huge amounts of pressure, as health care systems are around the world. we heard this morning, talking to our own laura kuenssberg, amanda prichard. she's head of the nhs and she was talking about some of the pressures facing the nhs — both in the long term but in the short term as well. here's what she had to say. what we've always recognised, in fact...
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but you case. national health service has been a source of pride for millions of britons. it was created 75 years ago with the goal of providing quality health care paid for by the government through the tax is, is collect. but the british public now is worried. the british medical association has worn the dna tresses collapsing, access to health care is getting worse, and the qualities are also worsening and stark difference is across the country, leaving large sections of the population behind so can be in a chest prosper without drastic changes. we'll put that to our guests shortly 1st. so this report never far from the spotlight you pays national health service, better known as the n h. s. is under even more scrutiny as it turn 75, the officials warrant as many as 500 people could die each week because of delays and emergency care. and the demands placed on the chest today far surpassed those during its early years. this something that was revolutionary when it began, and in many ways it was absolutely revolutionary to provide universal health care. that was comprehensi
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britain's national health service marks its 75th anniversary. a source of pride for many, but it faces challenges. and later on wednesday, king charles will be presented with the honours of scotland, the nation's crown jewels, at a special ceremony of thanksgiving in edinburgh. hello. we begin in the occupied west bank in the middle east, where funerals are taking place in thejenin refugee camp for some of the 12 palestinians killed during an intense 48—hour operation by the israeli military. hours after the israeli forces withdrew, crowds gathered outside the hospital to carry the dead to the mosque for prayers. earlier in the day, a different kind of march. hundreds of palestinians flashed victory signs and chanted support for armed groups through the streets ofjenin. it comes after israel said its air defence system had intercepted five rockets fired from gaza into southern israel in the early hours of wednesday. in response, the israeli defence forces said theirjets hit what they said was an underground hamas weapons manufacturing facility. t
britain's national health service marks its 75th anniversary. a source of pride for many, but it faces challenges. and later on wednesday, king charles will be presented with the honours of scotland, the nation's crown jewels, at a special ceremony of thanksgiving in edinburgh. hello. we begin in the occupied west bank in the middle east, where funerals are taking place in thejenin refugee camp for some of the 12 palestinians killed during an intense 48—hour operation by the israeli military....
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playing out and crucially, they have a big anniversary this week. 75th anniversary of the national health servicenstitution under huge amounts of pressure as health care systems are around the world. we heard this morning, talking to our own laura kuenssberg, amanda prichard. she is head of the nhs and she was talking about some of the pressures facing the nhs, both in the long term but in the short term as well. here is what she had to say.— what she had to say. what we've alwa s what she had to say. what we've always recognised, _ what she had to say. what we've always recognised, in _ what she had to say. what we've always recognised, in fact - what she had to say. what we've always recognised, in fact when | what she had to say. what we've i always recognised, in fact when the previous— always recognised, in fact when the previous secretary of state announced the recovery plan backed last year— announced the recovery plan backed last year 18 months ago, he said very clearly, look, waiting lists are going — very clearly, look, waiting lists are going to go up before they come down _ are going
playing out and crucially, they have a big anniversary this week. 75th anniversary of the national health servicenstitution under huge amounts of pressure as health care systems are around the world. we heard this morning, talking to our own laura kuenssberg, amanda prichard. she is head of the nhs and she was talking about some of the pressures facing the nhs, both in the long term but in the short term as well. here is what she had to say.— what she had to say. what we've alwa s what she...
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in england,the national health service is to open a further seven
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the uk's — national health service — marks its 75th anniversary today — we look at how that's being celebrated the huge challenges it's facing. thousands have gathered — for the funerals of 12 palestinians including eight militants killed during israel's, two day military operation injenin the uk ministry of defence confirmed that some of their special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013 — abandoning efforts to restrict mention of their involvment. in receiving this crown, i promise... king charles has received the honours of scotland — at st giles�* cathedral in edinburgh. and the latest from wimbledon asjust stop oil protesters briefly disrupted two matches by covering a corner of the court in orange confetti hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 3 hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. here in the uk, a service has been held at westminster abbey to celebrate the seventy—fifth anniversary of the national health service. the nhs is unique because of the way it's funded — it's paid for
the uk's — national health service — marks its 75th anniversary today — we look at how that's being celebrated the huge challenges it's facing. thousands have gathered — for the funerals of 12 palestinians including eight militants killed during israel's, two day military operation injenin the uk ministry of defence confirmed that some of their special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013 — abandoning efforts to restrict...
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in the uk — the national health service is to nearly double the number of gambling addiction clinicshigh. seven new facilities will open this summer. here�*s joe inwood. gambling has never been easier — every smartphone can become a virtual casino. that ease of access has coincided with a huge rise in the number of people struggling with addiction. people like luke ashton. last week, a coroner ruled that his online losses contributed to his decision to take his own life. after his death, his wife annie got access to his accounts. there was just so much on there. ijust remember sitting there and scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and it was the same day and scrolling and seeing his transactions, it was so apparent at that point there was a major issue. how can someone make that many bets in one day? how can somebody do that and it not be picked up? they considered him a low risk. even having that information in front of them, they still considered him a low risk, so something is wrong. just under moo patients were referred for help with gambling just under 1,400 patients were referred fo
in the uk — the national health service is to nearly double the number of gambling addiction clinicshigh. seven new facilities will open this summer. here�*s joe inwood. gambling has never been easier — every smartphone can become a virtual casino. that ease of access has coincided with a huge rise in the number of people struggling with addiction. people like luke ashton. last week, a coroner ruled that his online losses contributed to his decision to take his own life. after his death,...
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tonight, looking at the national health service today, it's the 75th birthday with the landmark anniversarye warnings about its future. the nhs is unique because of the way it is funded and paid for through taxation but free of charge pro users regardless of treatment. repeating think tanks it will not reach its centenary lesser significant investment. celebrations of westminster abbey some 1500 health workers joined by royalty and politicians in the events that included readings from rishi sunak the opposition labour leader sir keir starmer and the historical milestones. let's discuss its future with two people who have eight years experience working at bhs, doctor is a former chief nurse for children's services in the hospital and surgery enjoyed by professor from the royal couege enjoyed by professor from the royal college of gps at thank you for joining me and i can ask you first of all, tell us a little bit about what the nhs means to you, given what the nhs means to you, given what celebrating 75 years of it. also westminster abbey and also the proud to be among the celebrating the go
tonight, looking at the national health service today, it's the 75th birthday with the landmark anniversarye warnings about its future. the nhs is unique because of the way it is funded and paid for through taxation but free of charge pro users regardless of treatment. repeating think tanks it will not reach its centenary lesser significant investment. celebrations of westminster abbey some 1500 health workers joined by royalty and politicians in the events that included readings from rishi...
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. ♪ lizzy: here in the u.k., today marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the national health serviceirst of its kind analysis, bloomberg sees how deep problems run in the nhs. it shows that almost every area of the u.k. is failing to meet even half of eight key government indicators from availability to ambulance waiting times. joining us for more on the story -- thank you for being with me. what is the root of all these problems. >> if we look at the root of the problem, a few clear things, one is underfunding. it is the scale of demand. you have covid, a population that is aging. when they are coming to the hospital, they come with more conflicts of problems. the scale of demand has to keep up with an exhausted workforce. there are a lot of things that feed into each other and make each other worse. lizzy: it is hard to figure out the promise blazoned on the side of a bus that leaving the european union would free up money for the national health service. what has been the impact of brexit? >> the main impact is a cyber and the fact that that money has not been what people wanted,
. ♪ lizzy: here in the u.k., today marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the national health serviceirst of its kind analysis, bloomberg sees how deep problems run in the nhs. it shows that almost every area of the u.k. is failing to meet even half of eight key government indicators from availability to ambulance waiting times. joining us for more on the story -- thank you for being with me. what is the root of all these problems. >> if we look at the root of the problem, a few...
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com now, today marks 75 years of the national health service us with royals, politicians, staff the nationalh service us withpatients allticians, staff the national health service us withpatients all expressingf and patients all expressing their pride and gratitude . but their pride and gratitude. but is this the case for everyone ? i is this the case for everyone? i will be talking to somebody who has had well, not the best experience on the nhs. i'm patrick christys on gb news britain's news. channel >> well, the national health service has been lauded as a cornerstone of national life. great on its 75 birthday. but there are signs that its age might be catching up with it and it might need some intensive care. joining me now is cancer patient rhiannon carpio, who has actually gone abroad to have treatment because she felt let down by the nhs, or at least that's what it says on my autocue here. rhiannon so i'm going to hand it over to you. and whilst the nhs does do a heck of a lot for people, i've also just been sent something by someone who apparently has been placed a year waiting place
com now, today marks 75 years of the national health service us with royals, politicians, staff the nationalh service us withpatients allticians, staff the national health service us withpatients all expressingf and patients all expressing their pride and gratitude . but their pride and gratitude. but is this the case for everyone ? i is this the case for everyone? i will be talking to somebody who has had well, not the best experience on the nhs. i'm patrick christys on gb news britain's news....
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and got _ national health service standards and got dumped _ national health service standards and got and got dumped. the amount of money we are spending on storing ppe that i we are spending on storing ppe that we are spending on storing ppe that we can— we are spending on storing ppe that we can never— we are spending on storing ppe that we can never use, _ we are spending on storing ppe that we can never use, there _ we are spending on storing ppe that we can never use, there is- we are spending on storing ppe that we can never use, there is a - we are spending on storing ppe that we can never use, there is a big i we can never use, there is a big waste _ we can never use, there is a big waste of— we can never use, there is a big waste of money— we can never use, there is a big waste of money by— we can never use, there is a big waste of money by this - we can never use, there is a big i waste of money by this government. share, _ waste of money by this government. share, and _ waste of money by this government. share, and some _ waste of money by this government. share, and some p
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head of nhs england says it's patients who are paying the price for continued strikes in the national health servicethat this month's planned industrial action by doctors could be the worst yet. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days�* time but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain — for staff, with one in ten posts empty, and for patients, with records of numbers of people on waiting lists for treatment. the woman in charge of running the nhs today insisted things were on the right track. almost all our indicators actually are going in the right direction at the moment. but what we have to recognise... with more people waiting than ever before and fewer people treated, even though you've got bigger budgets? so numbers of patients, you're absolutely right, that's going up, and we've always said, that was going to get bigger before it came down. but the longest waits are reducing and are reducing consistently. what do we want? fair pay! months of strike action have led to more than 500,000 appointments being rescheduled. nurses have now ended
head of nhs england says it's patients who are paying the price for continued strikes in the national health servicethat this month's planned industrial action by doctors could be the worst yet. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days�* time but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain — for staff, with one in ten posts empty, and for patients, with records of numbers of people on waiting lists for treatment. the woman in charge of...
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the new k is national health service turned 75 for the n h. s is facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. so how did it get to this point? and how does this revolutionary health system compare with others in the west? this is inside story, the .
the new k is national health service turned 75 for the n h. s is facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. so how did it get to this point? and how does this revolutionary health system compare with others in the west? this is inside story, the .
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the prince and princess of wales also met the first baby born under the national health service, aneiraabsolutely right. _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. it _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. itjust _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. itjust keeps i absolutely right. itjust keeps coming back. two events the met has said it will investigate. one is the one in conservative party headquarters in december 2020. you may have seen the video people dancing in a room. it was a party for sean bailey, he was the tory candidate to be mayor of london. he was made a peer by borisjohnson, actually. there have been some calls for a rethink of that. the map previously looked into it and did not issue any fines. last night it said it would reopen the investigation after the video you are seeing now emerged. the bbc also revealed it had been called a jingle and mingle event. something else for the force to look into. they also said they would look at a separate eventin said they would look at a separate event in december 2020 that took pl
the prince and princess of wales also met the first baby born under the national health service, aneiraabsolutely right. _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. it _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. itjust _ it is not going away, is it? you are absolutely right. itjust keeps i absolutely right. itjust keeps coming back. two events the met has said it will investigate. one is the one in conservative party headquarters in december 2020. you may have seen the...
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as national health service, as of tons, 75, do you stay with us here on the the hello. welcome to another look at the international forecast. we have a ramping up across the middle east. very little flat showing up here. so quite a brisk wind blowing out sofa. saudi arabia pushing a little further south with stores a month. 45 celsius here in bo huh. and we're in the high forty's in q 8 and baghdad getting close to 50 degrees. by the time we come to friday, wednesday, sure. days off here and console just nudging round. was the a so i 43 so i was just don't plenty cost enough, but i think the humidity might just not drop the touch as we go on for the next couple of days. dry and hoss across the northern parts of africa. heavy showers, of course are rolling off. the icon heart is across the gulf of guinea, southern areas of nigeria gone to ivory coast, pushing right across towards liberia. and the show us, i think a little further north is as we go through the next couple of days for southern africa on the other hand, a little dry weather in place. it as long as you try,
as national health service, as of tons, 75, do you stay with us here on the the hello. welcome to another look at the international forecast. we have a ramping up across the middle east. very little flat showing up here. so quite a brisk wind blowing out sofa. saudi arabia pushing a little further south with stores a month. 45 celsius here in bo huh. and we're in the high forty's in q 8 and baghdad getting close to 50 degrees. by the time we come to friday, wednesday, sure. days off here and...
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and of course, the national health service act is _ course, the national health service act is a _ courseso. — legislation, as part of a democratic process. so, i see two previous mps, thank— process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you — process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you for— process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you for what you did. we will not forget — thank you for what you did. we will not forget. let us now start to prime _ not forget. let us now start to prime minister's questions. thank you, mr speaker. i have been asked to reply on behalf of my right honourable friend, the prime minister who is actually attending a service right now in westminster abbey to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the nhs. mr speaker, may i associate myself with your comments. the nhs continues to be a treasured national institution, and i'm sure colleagues across the house in the session willjoin you in celebrating its values, its achievements and in thanking staff for their huge commitment to patients. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others.
and of course, the national health service act is _ course, the national health service act is a _ courseso. — legislation, as part of a democratic process. so, i see two previous mps, thank— process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you — process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you for— process. so, i see two previous mps, thank you for what you did. we will not forget — thank you for what you did. we will not forget. let us now start to prime _ not forget. let us now start to...
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the uk's national health service marks its 75th anniversary today — we look at how that's being celebratedhe huge challenges it's facing. and the latest from wimbledon asjust stop oil protesters briefly disrupted a match by covering a corner of the court in orange confetti. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. thousands have joined funeral processions injenin in the west bank in the middle east for 12 palestinians killed during an intense 48—hour operation by the israeli military. massive crowds marched towards the cemetery — these pictures giving you a sense of the scale of the turnout. huge numbers, huge anger after israeli forces launched a two—day raid against what they described as terrorists launching attacks from jenin. eight of the dead were members of militant groups. as the bodies were carried through the debris—strewn streets, the militants were seen firing into the air. the crowds could also be heard chanting as the procession weaved through the streets. it comes after israel said its a
the uk's national health service marks its 75th anniversary today — we look at how that's being celebratedhe huge challenges it's facing. and the latest from wimbledon asjust stop oil protesters briefly disrupted a match by covering a corner of the court in orange confetti. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. thousands have joined funeral processions injenin in the west bank in the middle east for...
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in england — the national health service is to open a further seven �*gambling clinics' this summer —bbc news, the headlines president emmanuel
in england — the national health service is to open a further seven �*gambling clinics' this summer —bbc news, the headlines president emmanuel
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on strike in english for 5 days, which is the longest strike in the history of the british national health service. rail transport has caused disruption in the travel of the people of this country. the bbc reported that the members of the british rail transport workers' union, who work in 15 companies, took over in protest against low wages and bad working conditions. the roads in this country are busy in the summer season with heavy traffic, and in the rail transport sector, it can be fueled by it. with the start of the holiday, millions of people in england and many other places faced the suspension of train movement. on the other hand, there are concerns about handling the high volume of air travel in england and european and also there are problems in the flight control departments according to the experience of the past years. first, the president of central africa announced that nato and western countries are trying to destabilize the country. fidel injika said that nato and european countries are attacking russia's efforts in africa, especially in central africa. he added that the people of
on strike in english for 5 days, which is the longest strike in the history of the british national health service. rail transport has caused disruption in the travel of the people of this country. the bbc reported that the members of the british rail transport workers' union, who work in 15 companies, took over in protest against low wages and bad working conditions. the roads in this country are busy in the summer season with heavy traffic, and in the rail transport sector, it can be fueled...
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the deputy prime minister asked about the national health service as well as questions, this is about 35 minutes. >> i have been asked to find global oil prices, largely stable this year. saudi arabia and russia. we expected this will be mitigated by the increase of supply and decrease as we have seen previously. >> maybe 370 and then we have this but we do not have scotland's path. >> mr. speaker, we will of course continue to invest in renewables. we should also invest in energy independence in the north sea if we fail to invest, we will be more reliant on foreign producers and higher carbon emissions. >> our question, to, mr. speaker. my friends, the prime minister is attending the nato summit, an opportunity to build on the work we've done over the past year strengthening nato and supporting ukraine. i shall have this today. nuance seems to be education. recently supporting 40000 sent to the taxpayer. they are concerned that this will apply as well as tuition and additionally. they feel as strongly as i do. children in this country and my friend riley highlight, this could lead to
the deputy prime minister asked about the national health service as well as questions, this is about 35 minutes. >> i have been asked to find global oil prices, largely stable this year. saudi arabia and russia. we expected this will be mitigated by the increase of supply and decrease as we have seen previously. >> maybe 370 and then we have this but we do not have scotland's path. >> mr. speaker, we will of course continue to invest in renewables. we should also invest in...
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national service . i spoke national health service.ier on about why the nhs to this area is important. this area is so important. >> i think the nhs is probably the greatest thing the united kingdom has ever produced. you know, for the uk and as a role model for the rest the world. model for the rest of the world. you know , it's one of bevan's you know, it's one of bevan's other quotes . he roughly says other quotes. he roughly says something along the lines of you cannot take any society , you cannot take any society, you cannot take any society, you cannot take any society seriously. if it doesn't care for its people . and that's what for its people. and that's what the nhs does and it's something that we should be remarkably proud of . so that's very much proud of. so that's very much here. >> the view of the residents here in tredegar. and just just to say in the last week on the state of the nhs here in wales, of course it is run by the labour party, the nhs here as it is of course devolved. there has been a warning from the brit
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went on strike for five days, which was the longest strike in the history of the british national health service. the union of sudanese lawyers and doctors announced that at least 20 civilians were killed in the clashes in this country. 16 of these people were killed during the exchange of missiles between the army and the rapid response forces in the center of south darfur. 4 people were also killed due to shooting around a hospital 350 km south of karton. kidney falls into children. these drugs are being collected and the court is scheduled to be a fire at a night club in mexico. the death of four and wounded four people. a man threw a firefighter into the club building, which caused fires in the west's opposition in lima capital . the world's froziest frozen crater in russia because of the temperature increase is melting. this world was created in the 1960s due to the cutting of trees. scientists say that it is warming two and a half times faster than other countries. we have established a connection with ruholah modbar, an expert on eurasian issues, to talk about the latest developments in t
went on strike for five days, which was the longest strike in the history of the british national health service. the union of sudanese lawyers and doctors announced that at least 20 civilians were killed in the clashes in this country. 16 of these people were killed during the exchange of missiles between the army and the rapid response forces in the center of south darfur. 4 people were also killed due to shooting around a hospital 350 km south of karton. kidney falls into children. these...
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service unit window faster. the ministry of health is one of the centers that has not yet been connected to the national window, the universities of medical sciences and university hospitals , because they have dedicated services, are not connected in our opinion. what will be the form and process of connecting in the next two months? another device that has not yet been connected to the national window is the iranian software development evaluation organization . the ministry of sports and youth has a 60% connection. according to the ministry of economic affairs and finance, according to mrs., the devices must provide 100% of their services electronically by the end of november and 20% of their services in smart mode by the end of january. dear beloved of sed and sima news agency, which was announced at the beginning of the news, i am going to have a discussion about the changes in the parliamentary election law. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, i would like to offer my greetings to my respected colleagues and honorable people. this discussion of reforming the election law has been di
service unit window faster. the ministry of health is one of the centers that has not yet been connected to the national window, the universities of medical sciences and university hospitals , because they have dedicated services, are not connected in our opinion. what will be the form and process of connecting in the next two months? another device that has not yet been connected to the national window is the iranian software development evaluation organization . the ministry of sports and...
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last week, the 75th anniversary of the national health service was marked by a good deal of media coveragee celebratory events, including a special ceremony at westminster abbey, exemplifying how for some the nhs is treated as something of a religion. the bbc�*s health editor hugh pym provided this analysis on the news at six. events were held around the uk to mark the 75th anniversary, including that service at westminster abbey with political and health leaders and nhs staff. but it comes at a time of intense debate about the future of the health service, with increasing strain on the front line and mounting frustration for patients. the bbc�*s contribution to the anniversary included a special edition of newsnight, which included a range of views on the nhs and culminated in a choir singing happy birthday. singing. but that decision was greeted with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neil tweeting, "bbc newsnight goes full on pyongyang with the nhs. "who at broadcasting house really thought this a good idea"? journalist george eaton added, "britons currently
last week, the 75th anniversary of the national health service was marked by a good deal of media coveragee celebratory events, including a special ceremony at westminster abbey, exemplifying how for some the nhs is treated as something of a religion. the bbc�*s health editor hugh pym provided this analysis on the news at six. events were held around the uk to mark the 75th anniversary, including that service at westminster abbey with political and health leaders and nhs staff. but it comes...
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so are we going to talk about the 75th anniversary of the national health service? , in post—war it was in 1948, in post—war britain, when attlee's britain, when clement attlee's government introduced the national health service and it suffered a ups and downs over the years through the pandemic, with waiting lists now reaching new highs. but we're through the worst of that. the anniversary is upon us. and what type of nhs do we want in the future? do we think it can do everything from the cradle to the grave? do we think it should specialise in certain areas? should some things be prioritised? and does it have to be free at the point of use? and if it is, does everything have to be provided by the state or could it buy in private services? well, with me is my panel. kevin on the labour party, was the founding party of the nhs . the free at the point the nhs. the free at the point of use principle is very, very strongly ingrained . is it strongly ingrained. is it reasonable to use more private services contracted to the nhs ? services contracted to the nhs? would pat
so are we going to talk about the 75th anniversary of the national health service? , in post—war it was in 1948, in post—war britain, when attlee's britain, when clement attlee's government introduced the national health service and it suffered a ups and downs over the years through the pandemic, with waiting lists now reaching new highs. but we're through the worst of that. the anniversary is upon us. and what type of nhs do we want in the future? do we think it can do everything from the...
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uk, a service has been held at westminster abbey to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the national health serviceque because of the way it's funded — it's paid for, through general taxation — but it's free of charge for all users, regardless of treatment. today's event is one of a series, marking the milestone. 1,500 health workers joined royalty and politicians for the ceremony, which included readings from the prime minister rishi sunak and the labour leader, sir keir starmer. but the occasion has prompted questions about its ability to survive in its current form into the future. three leading think tanks say the nhs won't reach its centenary — unless there is significant investment. some sad news to bring you now — the hong—kong born singer coco lee has died, at the age of 48. the announcement came from herfamily — who said she had been treated in hospital, after attempting to take her own life on sunday. coco, who grew up in california, was perhaps best known for her performance as the voice of mulan in the mandarin—language version of the disney film. she performed at the oscars in 2001, an
uk, a service has been held at westminster abbey to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the national health serviceque because of the way it's funded — it's paid for, through general taxation — but it's free of charge for all users, regardless of treatment. today's event is one of a series, marking the milestone. 1,500 health workers joined royalty and politicians for the ceremony, which included readings from the prime minister rishi sunak and the labour leader, sir keir starmer. but the...
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protest of government policies for five days, the longest strike in the history of the british national health services, the sudanese lawyers and doctors announced the deaths of at least four civilians in the clashes of the country, four of whom were killed in a rocket exchange between the army and the rapid reaction forces in the south darfur center . bay became the last year the drugs contained substances that cause kidney failure in children. these drugs have been collected and a trial is scheduled to be held. a fire broke out in a night club in mexico on the 11th floor and four people were injured . getrin the frozen crater of the world in russia is melting due to the increase in temperature. this world was created in the 1960s due to the cutting of trees . scientists say that it is warming twice as fast as other countries.
protest of government policies for five days, the longest strike in the history of the british national health services, the sudanese lawyers and doctors announced the deaths of at least four civilians in the clashes of the country, four of whom were killed in a rocket exchange between the army and the rapid reaction forces in the south darfur center . bay became the last year the drugs contained substances that cause kidney failure in children. these drugs have been collected and a trial is...
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we the national health service.at we deliver have to ensure that we deliver them across range of public them across the range of public services . services. >> that's stephen dorrell , the >> that's stephen dorrell, the former health secretary in john major's government. thanks so much for joining major's government. thanks so much forjoining us. of course, much for joining us. of course, we will be going service we will be going to that service at point westminster at some point at westminster abbey you, offering up abbey to you, offering up prayers and all sorts of people involved in the nhs at very involved in the nhs at the very beginning are to be there. beginning are going to be there. >> don't cash. watch >> i'm on don't kill cash. watch which the moment this is our which at the moment this is our gb news campaign. if you can't do the with the scan in do the thing with the scan in your phone the tv, don't your phone on the tv, don't worry that. that's worry about that. that's absolutely fine. go to gb news .c
we the national health service.at we deliver have to ensure that we deliver them across range of public them across the range of public services . services. >> that's stephen dorrell , the >> that's stephen dorrell, the former health secretary in john major's government. thanks so much for joining major's government. thanks so much forjoining us. of course, much for joining us. of course, we will be going service we will be going to that service at point westminster at some point at...
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doctors went on strike for 5 days, which was the latest strike in the history of the uk's national health serviceuk's exit from the european union caused a shortage of labor in this country and increased inflation, which has caused a decrease in the income of the people of this country. they were transported from the island of rhodes. the report indicates that the fire in the forest areas of this island is out of control. the fire department of the island of rhodes greeted the fire that has spread to the mountainous areas in the center of the island and it has become more difficult to deal with it. the fire on this island in the aegean sea started 6 days ago. so far, three villages and several residential units have been damaged by fire . according to the greek authorities, a total of 30,000 people rushed from the areas affected by fires in this country have been evacuated. the elites of a knowledge -based company managed to supply a significant part of the domestic needs by producing 15 types of polymer products. according to the announcement of the vice president of science, technology and econ
doctors went on strike for 5 days, which was the latest strike in the history of the uk's national health serviceuk's exit from the european union caused a shortage of labor in this country and increased inflation, which has caused a decrease in the income of the people of this country. they were transported from the island of rhodes. the report indicates that the fire in the forest areas of this island is out of control. the fire department of the island of rhodes greeted the fire that has...
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the national health service of this country plans to double the number of addiction treatment clinics in this country. one hour, according to british tv, 7 new gambling addiction treatment centers will be reopened this summer. about 1,400 patients were admitted to treatment centers last year due to addiction. this amount has almost doubled compared to the previous two years, but the year was the year of severe criticism . it is from betting centers and british national health said that people from young and old can bet by pressing the button on their mobile phone and everyone will be rained with advertisements that encourage them to participate in 60 bets . non-attendance principles of checks do not have legal problems . he said that the non-present and electronic principles of paper checks have no rights, and if the central bank has any doubts about this, they should submit this issue to the parliament in the form of a bill or inquiry , despite the electronicization of a large part of the check-related processes, there are still teeth to collect the check. papers go to the bank, wast
the national health service of this country plans to double the number of addiction treatment clinics in this country. one hour, according to british tv, 7 new gambling addiction treatment centers will be reopened this summer. about 1,400 patients were admitted to treatment centers last year due to addiction. this amount has almost doubled compared to the previous two years, but the year was the year of severe criticism . it is from betting centers and british national health said that people...
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become the nhs , his 1944 would become the nhs, his 1944 white paper was the blueprint for the national health service. mr aneurin bevan but it was an iron bevan, the labour minister for health who brought the nhs into existence in july 1948 under bevan, the reach of the state stretched further than the original conservative plans. care was not only to be paid for by the taxpayer payer, but hospitals themselves were nationalised too. health care professionals became government employees as the nhs quickly became a cherished national institution . but the course was institution. but the course was not always smooth with prescription charges were introduced in 1952, after the cost of the service unexpectedly began to grow. the ensuing decades saw the nhs buffeted by various political winds. the conservative years under thatcher and major introduce first internal markets attempting to increase efficiency under blair's labour government . these reforms were government. these reforms were built upon aided by significant injections of funding into the service . the new funding service. the new funding smoot
become the nhs , his 1944 would become the nhs, his 1944 white paper was the blueprint for the national health service. mr aneurin bevan but it was an iron bevan, the labour minister for health who brought the nhs into existence in july 1948 under bevan, the reach of the state stretched further than the original conservative plans. care was not only to be paid for by the taxpayer payer, but hospitals themselves were nationalised too. health care professionals became government employees as the...
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the national health service is celebrating 75 years of providing health care for your points of use. but it's in crisis on the staff staff to investments and dealing with an aging population. we have listened to the independent pay review body recommendations. it makes no time to put patients 1st. i'm for consultants to cool enough to strike and to focus on patients. the government is offered cd adopters, 6 percent pay right. but that's been rejected by the union as it doesn't even cover inflation, which is at 8 percent. i think we should have got to spend 10 percent. 10 percent is really good, but when i know of a doctors they work very, very hard to make this up as much as they used to. and i think the value of money. so i think it's best to say about, around 2 thirds of the public, according to police, have supported previous strikes, spinal junior and a chest. the strikes of piling on the pressure on an already popular conservative government must be a prime minister, wishes to not promise to come waiting times for consultations and operations. but there are now 7800000 people an
the national health service is celebrating 75 years of providing health care for your points of use. but it's in crisis on the staff staff to investments and dealing with an aging population. we have listened to the independent pay review body recommendations. it makes no time to put patients 1st. i'm for consultants to cool enough to strike and to focus on patients. the government is offered cd adopters, 6 percent pay right. but that's been rejected by the union as it doesn't even cover...
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we, we, we say we have a national health service. we don't, we have a national illness service. and the thing most health care systems are designed and geared towards waiting for people to get sick, waiting for people to get symptoms, as we know is chronic conditions that's often too late and you can't affect the change. but what do you see, for example, to early detect alzheimer's? is that what you're looking at? we can test on the light in the blood. you know, we can actually look for the presence of this protein in the bloodstream. and then, you know, if it's, if it's, if it's abnormal, then we can save that persons maybe more likely to go on to develop on time is dementia in the, in the years ahead in somebody's even more importantly, if it's normal, then the symptoms that concerns of water, they have maybe due to something else, like depression or anxiety or stress. so we, we then focus our attention is doctors to, to look for other causes of their, of, of, of their concerns. so when should someone go to a doctor? what symptoms do we have to look out for as we move forward?
we, we, we say we have a national health service. we don't, we have a national illness service. and the thing most health care systems are designed and geared towards waiting for people to get sick, waiting for people to get symptoms, as we know is chronic conditions that's often too late and you can't affect the change. but what do you see, for example, to early detect alzheimer's? is that what you're looking at? we can test on the light in the blood. you know, we can actually look for the...
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medics are the biggest strike in the history of the national health service interns say inflation hasd their work. at least a third requires the same increase in wages. however, the prime director only offers a 6% raise and refuses to continue any negotiations. at the same time , public hearings on a high-profile case begin in court. about the covid pandemic, a special commission should evaluate the actions of the government in an emergency. the main subjects of study are the bans imposed during the epidemic and the state of the national health system at that time. what conclusions arise from the results of the investigation did lisa find out herzen according to the hopkins institute in britain with a population of 67 million, more than 220,000 people died from covid, that is, one out of 35 in russia relative to the total population - this figure is lower died, one out of 390 people, compared to most countries in the world, britain has the worst post-mortality rates and there they started a case for covid to understand what was wrong, this is a kind of british western wall. covid memo
medics are the biggest strike in the history of the national health service interns say inflation hasd their work. at least a third requires the same increase in wages. however, the prime director only offers a 6% raise and refuses to continue any negotiations. at the same time , public hearings on a high-profile case begin in court. about the covid pandemic, a special commission should evaluate the actions of the government in an emergency. the main subjects of study are the bans imposed...
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it is not what we should be expecting from our national health service.expect any other area of the house service to have a lack of emergency ce that made people have to do their own work. it is shocking. >> you yourself have been a nhs dentist for 39 years. how do you encourage more dentists to perform nhs work? is reforming the dental contract the answer, or does it need to go beyond that? >> it is partly the answer, but it is a question -- you are right. i have been nearly 40 years, maybe all of them i have worked on the national house service. there were you people behind me and my career, many of my young colleagues do not see a future in the nhs. that is really sad. what we need is an honest conversation, i hope this leads to an honest conversation. my time as a chair, i have had five ministers responsible for dentistry. that in itself is not conducive to the significant reform. what we need is urgency. if we get urgency, and if we do not get any more -- all is ministers should say, there is no more money to spend on dentistry. then, we have to have
it is not what we should be expecting from our national health service.expect any other area of the house service to have a lack of emergency ce that made people have to do their own work. it is shocking. >> you yourself have been a nhs dentist for 39 years. how do you encourage more dentists to perform nhs work? is reforming the dental contract the answer, or does it need to go beyond that? >> it is partly the answer, but it is a question -- you are right. i have been nearly 40...
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it is no secret the national health service in england has been struggling for years with high wait timesaffing, and the lack of beds. the government announced a plan today to try and fix it. the nhs will get more than 300,000 extra staff over the next few years with an extra 2.4 billion pounds injected into health services could the prime minister says it is the largest single expansion in training in the history of the nhs. labor says the government has simply adopted its ideas. to discuss the plan more, i am joined by the chief executive of nhs providers. thank you for speaking to us. can we get a sense from you of how important you feel this plan is for the nhs? >> i think it is incredibly important. it comes at a crucial time for the nhs which is under enormous pressure. chief among those pressures is workforce. to have the plan published at this point, we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the nhs next week. the nhs has always relied heavily on the quality of staff. this plan is vital in the sense that it looks ahead 15 years and sets out the growth of doctors, nurses, all of the all
it is no secret the national health service in england has been struggling for years with high wait timesaffing, and the lack of beds. the government announced a plan today to try and fix it. the nhs will get more than 300,000 extra staff over the next few years with an extra 2.4 billion pounds injected into health services could the prime minister says it is the largest single expansion in training in the history of the nhs. labor says the government has simply adopted its ideas. to discuss...
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year this issue has led to strong criticism of the betting centers , the head of the british national health servicesaid that people, young and old, can bet by pressing a button on their mobile phones, and everyone is bombarded with advertisements encouraging them to participate in bets. the american capital witnessed an explosion. the washington police announced that these explosions took place in two stores and a bank branch , and the officers are looking for agents. around the clock it happened at 4:30 am local time and caused damage in the place of the explosion and there were no casualties . you are preparing to celebrate independence day . at least one person was killed as a result of the crash of a single-engine plane in the coastal city of noor myrtle beach in the state of south carolina. according to abs in television channel, the plane had 5 passengers and according to the police spokesperson, one person died in this incident and another person was taken to the hospital. thousands of hotel employees went on strike in los angeles, according to the announcement of the hotel trade union. los
year this issue has led to strong criticism of the betting centers , the head of the british national health servicesaid that people, young and old, can bet by pressing a button on their mobile phones, and everyone is bombarded with advertisements encouraging them to participate in bets. the american capital witnessed an explosion. the washington police announced that these explosions took place in two stores and a bank branch , and the officers are looking for agents. around the clock it...
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we were talking about availability of food in the shops and medicines for the national health serviceno choice but to do that planning. i deeply regret any implications that had for our emergency planning in other areas. i chaired my first cabinet, i think four days after becoming first minister, and almost the whole of our cabinet meeting is devoted to preparations for leaving the european union without a deal. the work done for a no deal brexit on supply chains for medicines was the difference between running out of medicines in the peak of the pandemic and not running out. we came extremely close, within hours, of running out of medicines for intensive care during the pandemic. it wasn't widely reported at the time. i think the only reason that we didn't run out is because of the work that steve oldfield and his team did, which they did during 2019 in preparation for a no deal brexit. questions were asked about the health system and whether it was in a strong enough condition just before covid hit. do you agree, mr osborne, that by the time covm—19| hit, the consequences of austeri
we were talking about availability of food in the shops and medicines for the national health serviceno choice but to do that planning. i deeply regret any implications that had for our emergency planning in other areas. i chaired my first cabinet, i think four days after becoming first minister, and almost the whole of our cabinet meeting is devoted to preparations for leaving the european union without a deal. the work done for a no deal brexit on supply chains for medicines was the...
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and yes, it's having a significant impact on britain's national health service. we've had strides already this year from nurses and junior doctor's and this now compounds the pressure on the n. h. s. have more than 700000 appointments in pulsing stations in the procedures up in thomasville. as a consequence of all the strike action planning on depression and already troubles national health services celebrates 75 years this year and the previous people very proud of it. it's pretty healthcare tax payer funded, but it's been suffering from an aging population chronic under investments and a shortage of stock. but all of that is compounded by the stock options best the latest as we all those paid, being offered 60 percent bought 6 percent by the government, but doesn't even reach its inflation. and it feels like the british governments under an awful lot of pressure for multiple sites and angles of the moment. so what kind of impacts is this likely to have on those in charge as well. this just piles on the pressure on an already on popular conservative minutes admi
and yes, it's having a significant impact on britain's national health service. we've had strides already this year from nurses and junior doctor's and this now compounds the pressure on the n. h. s. have more than 700000 appointments in pulsing stations in the procedures up in thomasville. as a consequence of all the strike action planning on depression and already troubles national health services celebrates 75 years this year and the previous people very proud of it. it's pretty healthcare...