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_ worked in public health when it was in the national— worked in public health when it was in the national health _ worked in public health when it was in the national health serviceh service was that we were constantly— in the national health service was that we were constantly asking i in the national health service wasj that we were constantly asking for the national— that we were constantly asking for the national conversation - that we were constantly asking for the national conversation about i the national conversation about health— the national conversation about health not— the national conversation about health notjust _ the national conversation about health not just a _ the national conversation about health not just a focus - the national conversation about health not just a focus on - the national conversation abouti health not just a focus on health services — health not just a focus on health services but _ health not just a focus on health services but to _ health not just a focus on health services but to look— health not just a focus on health services but to look at _ health not just a focus on health services but to look at public- services bu
_ worked in public health when it was in the national— worked in public health when it was in the national health _ worked in public health when it was in the national health serviceh service was that we were constantly— in the national health service was that we were constantly asking i in the national health service wasj that we were constantly asking for the national— that we were constantly asking for the national conversation - that we were constantly asking for the national...
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it is notjust the state of our national health service in crisis _ of our national health service in becoming a sick society. spending more of our lives _ sick society. spending more of our lives in _ sick society. spending more of our lives in our— sick society. spending more of our lives in our house than ten years ago _ lives in our house than ten years ago -- — lives in our house than ten years ago -- more— lives in our house than ten years ago. —— more of our lives in ill health — ago. —— more of our lives in ill health. inactive because of long—term sickness. as today's report — long—term sickness. as today's report makes clear, the nhs is not contributing to national prosperity as it could. getting people back to health— as it could. getting people back to health and — as it could. getting people back to health and work, would not only reduce _ health and work, would not only reduce tb— health and work, would not only reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, _ reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, it— reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, it would help fund public servic
it is notjust the state of our national health service in crisis _ of our national health service in becoming a sick society. spending more of our lives _ sick society. spending more of our lives in _ sick society. spending more of our lives in our— sick society. spending more of our lives in our house than ten years ago _ lives in our house than ten years ago -- — lives in our house than ten years ago -- more— lives in our house than ten years ago. —— more of our lives in ill health...
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there is an exact reason there are many reasons why no other country has a national health service. >ok, i'm not going to sit here and try and defend a health service. indeed lord darcy's pointed out these figures today on cardiac and cancer rates. the truth is, you know, we've increased hospital staff by 18% over the last few years, but we haven't seen that translate into outcomes. so there is an issue between inputs and outcomes , between inputs and outcomes, though i think what you're arguing, if we go down the american route of essentially european or even the european route, where they still have high numbers and there are lots of copayments that are involved that poor people can't necessarily afford it all sounds very rosy and very easy. and yes, by the way , i would like to yes, by the way, i would like to see tax breaks for those in work. i mean, it's ludicrous at the moment. it's this form called a p11 or something that those who get occupational health benefits a year get taxed on that, even though they're paying on that, even though they're paying national insurance and pay
there is an exact reason there are many reasons why no other country has a national health service. >ok, i'm not going to sit here and try and defend a health service. indeed lord darcy's pointed out these figures today on cardiac and cancer rates. the truth is, you know, we've increased hospital staff by 18% over the last few years, but we haven't seen that translate into outcomes. so there is an issue between inputs and outcomes , between inputs and outcomes, though i think what you're...
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heroes, five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births without having contracts with the national health service, in particular, these medical facilities performed... caesarean sections, the national health service reported. two hospitals, novorozdilska and khodorivska, have a high rate of caesarean sections, almost 50% of the births performed. instead, a worldwide organization health care warns, if a medical institution performs more than 15% of cesarean deliveries from all births, this is critically high. we have sent a letter to the ministry of health regarding what we have done there accordingly. clinic-expert commission to pay attention, we are ready to join even the work of such commissions in order to check these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not conclude a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in october. these services as
heroes, five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births without having contracts with the national health service, in particular, these medical facilities performed... caesarean sections, the national health service reported. two hospitals, novorozdilska and khodorivska, have a high rate of caesarean sections, almost 50% of the births performed. instead, a worldwide organization health care warns, if a medical institution performs more than 15% of cesarean deliveries from all births, this is...
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the national health service has never, ever been a national health service. vate, part state funded national health service right back to 1945, july the 5th, 1940. you know, obviously, i was born and i remember it extremely well there. look, the reality is that wes streeting has been completely open about involving the private sector. now, do you remember the famous nixon in china and only nixon as a republican, as a right winger, could actually talk to the chinese because the democrats could never do it because they were perceived as being, you know, too left wing. similarly, only labour can actually address the real substantive institutional problems with the nhs, which is to a certain extent is our national religion. we don't dare knock and criticise the nhs. at last people are saying the nhs isn't perfect. to say it's broken, i think is a difficult thing to do because a lot of people who work in the end. i worked for ten years at the middlesex hospital and i wouldn't have liked to be told that my workplace was broken. i'd like to be told that it could be b
the national health service has never, ever been a national health service. vate, part state funded national health service right back to 1945, july the 5th, 1940. you know, obviously, i was born and i remember it extremely well there. look, the reality is that wes streeting has been completely open about involving the private sector. now, do you remember the famous nixon in china and only nixon as a republican, as a right winger, could actually talk to the chinese because the democrats could...
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applause the snp will keep the national health service in public hands. 0ur nhs will never be up forthe uk's weapons of mass destruction as they are of creating the national health service. the snp wants to get rid of nuclear weapons and with independence, remove them from scotland once and for all. labour is embracing brexit. with independence, scotland will be at the heart of europe as an equal independent member state. applause and labour have announced not the end of tory austerity but an intensification of tory austerity. you may remember a need for moment during the election campaign when the labour leader in scotland said to me and to the people of scotland, read my lips, no austerity under labour. within weeks, the chancellor stood up and announced £22 billion worth of spending cuts. that is politics at its most cynical. a total breach of trust with all those who support labour. this then has been a watershed week for the uk and for scotland. i believe it will go down as a defining moment. a labour party that promised change is developing more of the same, the same tory cuts
applause the snp will keep the national health service in public hands. 0ur nhs will never be up forthe uk's weapons of mass destruction as they are of creating the national health service. the snp wants to get rid of nuclear weapons and with independence, remove them from scotland once and for all. labour is embracing brexit. with independence, scotland will be at the heart of europe as an equal independent member state. applause and labour have announced not the end of tory austerity but an...
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deliveries and performed cesarean sections without having an official agreement with the national health serviceukraine. this was reported in the nszu during a press conference. the indicators in two hospitals: novorozdilskyi and khodorivskyi, where almost 50% of all births ended with caesarean sections, are particularly alarming. for comparison, the world health organization considers safe only those medical facilities where at least 400 births are performed annually. even a rate of 15% of caesarean sections is considered very high. we have sent a letter to the ministry of health, regarding the fact that we held a clinical expert commission there, to draw attention, we are ready to join even the work of such commissions in order to check these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not conclude a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept... maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical help, we will also stop paying them fo
deliveries and performed cesarean sections without having an official agreement with the national health serviceukraine. this was reported in the nszu during a press conference. the indicators in two hospitals: novorozdilskyi and khodorivskyi, where almost 50% of all births ended with caesarean sections, are particularly alarming. for comparison, the world health organization considers safe only those medical facilities where at least 400 births are performed annually. even a rate of 15% of...
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minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die case telling us that a long period of neglect and on the funding had left the national health service on the terrible strain. and also the 10 year plan to get it in shape general has moved from london. it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service report commission by the labor government, says brittany, reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an explosion lived a month from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings, including crumbling infrastructure because of a $48000000000.00 investment show tool $7600000.00 people are on waiting lists for care. and the awful state of accident and emergency treatment it says leads to 14000 unnecessary death c t a. the prime minister's response that stretched public finances mean health services must reform if it is to survive. as the report says, the audit truss may be in a critical condition. the body is vital signs of strong. and we need to have the courage to develop a long term reform. but reform a load and say expert is no cure. having primary and other
minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die case telling us that a long period of neglect and on the funding had left the national health service on the terrible strain. and also the 10 year plan to get it in shape general has moved from london. it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service report commission by the labor government, says brittany, reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an...
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these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health serviceukraine did not conclude a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services , we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in october. services as inpatient medical care in full, and accordingly we will continue to address today, including to the founders of these institutions, to the managers these institutions. you can find more information on our youtube channel, there is a live broadcast of etero, all program releases and special projects that can only be seen here. also a short video on hot topics in the schorst section, subscribe. your opinions are important to us. read more news on our website espresso.tv and in our social networks, join, put your preferences. i conclude the issue with this. next, please welcome my colleagues, oksana vysochanska and roman chaika. don't switch, stay with the espresso team. charging and removing the prosthesis. a veteran prepares fo
these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health serviceukraine did not conclude a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services , we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in october. services as inpatient medical care in full, and accordingly we will continue to address today, including to the founders of these...
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these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not sign a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in the month of october, these services are in-patient medical care in full, and accordingly we will continue to address today, including to the founders of these institutions, to the heads of these institutions, good evening, we are from ukraine, thank you for missing us and see you. big ether continues and now we will donate again, we have already collected more than 2 million hryvnias, for which we thank you very much, we need 3.5 million in total, well, not us, but the armed forces of ukraine, specifically now i will tell for whom we are collecting these money, the espresso tv channel and the vesna charitable fund continue to collect funds for the purchase of modern drones and electronic warfare systems for the third separate assault brigade, as w
these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not sign a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in the month of october, these services are in-patient medical care in full, and accordingly we will continue to address today, including to the...
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then if we think about the national health service introduced to the back end of the 1940s a tremendous amount of irish people work in the national health service. if we look at the transport systems in birmingham, london, glasgow, liverpool, manchester, elsewhere. the extent to which ireland contributes to rebuilding the british. mainland in the post world war ii phase is vastly underappreciated and underrecorded and i think there's a fascinating theme of history and social history that's yet to be fully excavated on that subject. yeah, and which made me think about the you know the underground system, subwares and tunnels. i mean, the vast majority of those were built by donny gall man in a small concentrated area in the rosses, beside don loe, the dony gold tigers, but that's a whole episode its own, but on that there's something of an anithma around the the... logan, no blacks, no dogs, iris. now there's no doubt that we had this uh this campaign against the iris community in england at the time, but how valid is that? i've seen online and i've been responsible for myself for sharin
then if we think about the national health service introduced to the back end of the 1940s a tremendous amount of irish people work in the national health service. if we look at the transport systems in birmingham, london, glasgow, liverpool, manchester, elsewhere. the extent to which ireland contributes to rebuilding the british. mainland in the post world war ii phase is vastly underappreciated and underrecorded and i think there's a fascinating theme of history and social history that's yet...
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i want to ask you first of all, you are on the front line of the national health service.sis where you work. it's like on a daily basis where you work.- it's like on a daily basis where you work. it's like on a daily basis where ou work. , �* ., , where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. — where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've _ where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've seen - where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've seen in - it�*s difficult. we�*ve seen in the nhs the situation get worse and worse year on year. in general practice we�*re sort of at the raw edge of it. we�*re seeing our workloads increasing, we have patients who are left months sometimes years on waiting list for that they keep going back to us because their conditions are getting worse, their pain is getting worse, their pain is getting worse. and throughout the just staff shortages and is quite low morale. burn is high in general practice, i know recent lead three out of five gps planned to leave the profession within the next five years. and across the countr
i want to ask you first of all, you are on the front line of the national health service.sis where you work. it's like on a daily basis where you work.- it's like on a daily basis where you work. it's like on a daily basis where ou work. , �* ., , where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. — where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've _ where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've seen - where you work. yes, i'm a gp. it's difficult. we've seen in - it�*s difficult....
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building work and irish labor is central to that building work, then if we think about the national health service introduced at the back end of the 1940s, a tremendous amount of irish people work in the national health service, if we look at the transport systems in birmingham, london, glasgow, liverpool, manchester, elsewhere, the extent to which ireland contributes to rebuilding the british mainland in the post world war ii phase is vastly underappreciated and underec'. and i think there's a fascinating seam of history and social history that's yet to be fully excavated on that subject, yeah, and which made me think about the, the underground system, subwares and tunnels, i mean the vast majority of those were built by donny gallman and a small concentrated around the rosses, beside don loe, the donigol tigers, but that's a whole episode its own, but on that there's something of an anithma around the the slogan, no blacks, no dogs, no arries, now there's no doubt that we had this uh this campaign against the irish community in england at the time, but how valid is that? i've seen online and i'v
building work and irish labor is central to that building work, then if we think about the national health service introduced at the back end of the 1940s, a tremendous amount of irish people work in the national health service, if we look at the transport systems in birmingham, london, glasgow, liverpool, manchester, elsewhere, the extent to which ireland contributes to rebuilding the british mainland in the post world war ii phase is vastly underappreciated and underec'. and i think there's a...
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but let's talk about this in the context, shall we, of the national health service.mer goes on and talks about the fact that it's not working. and as i said at the start of this, we all know that. no mention. no mention made at any point about the harm that lockdowns did. no apologies from anybody in either party, actually, or anybody in the nhs. the fact we closed it down, the fact we stopped testing people for diabetes, for cancen testing people for diabetes, for cancer, for much else. and that's one of the reasons why we've got this enormous backlog and absolutely zero mention of the fact that the population is now 10 million people bigger than it was when tony blair came to power. it's as if we have these conversations, whether it's on housing, whether it's on health, whether it's on crime. and we've completely forgotten the impact that mass immigration and population growth has had on this country . and population growth has had on this country. but i wonderjust how radical is the labour party going to be now.7 wes how radical is the labour party going to be now
but let's talk about this in the context, shall we, of the national health service.mer goes on and talks about the fact that it's not working. and as i said at the start of this, we all know that. no mention. no mention made at any point about the harm that lockdowns did. no apologies from anybody in either party, actually, or anybody in the nhs. the fact we closed it down, the fact we stopped testing people for diabetes, for cancen testing people for diabetes, for cancer, for much else. and...
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how can you have a national health service — can you have a national health service if— can you have es. ~ :, service if you don't have national olicies. ~ ., _, , policies. we had community hospitals. — policies. we had community hospitals, we _ policies. we had community hospitals, we may _ policies. we had community hospitals, we may have - policies. we had communityl hospitals, we may have large policies. we had community - hospitals, we may have large scale practices with salaried doctor, rather than with a network contract, where doctors find exhausting, because they have to do business meetings after a long day. you have business managers to get large scale efforts in community care going. if that happens, if you transfer resource into communities, into the towns and villages, you may get a lot of co—operation, because people may want to work those hours outside. i may want to work those hours outside. :, �* ., , :, ~ outside. i don't hit the has worked well in scotland, _ outside. i don't hit the has worked well in scotland, community - outside. i don't hit the has worked well
how can you have a national health service — can you have a national health service if— can you have es. ~ :, service if you don't have national olicies. ~ ., _, , policies. we had community hospitals. — policies. we had community hospitals, we _ policies. we had community hospitals, we may _ policies. we had community hospitals, we may have - policies. we had communityl hospitals, we may have large policies. we had community - hospitals, we may have large scale practices with salaried...
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it's because the national health service itself is riddled with inefficiencies. 00 billion a year on the national health service, and yet we get absolutely nothing for it. we have the second highest mortality rate in all of western europe. this is a failure of the health service, and we need meaningful reform, not nanny state measures that control people's lives. >> yeah. tam, the next step to this surely, is controls on the amount of calories you can buy in your weekly shop. i mean, this is authoritarian, isn't it? >> no, it's not. it's good advice. >> we now have to . >> we now have to. >> we now have to. >> it's there. you're forcing them. that's not advice to shut up a bit. >> okay? we have two thirds of the country. >> all right, tam, i'm going to i'm going to i'm going to i'm going to stop you there. i'm not having you talk to a guest in that way. i won't have someone tell someone else to shut up on my show. so, tam, goodbye from you in the middle of an answer. >> and she interrupted me. >> and she interrupted me. >> but there's a way of talking to people an
it's because the national health service itself is riddled with inefficiencies. 00 billion a year on the national health service, and yet we get absolutely nothing for it. we have the second highest mortality rate in all of western europe. this is a failure of the health service, and we need meaningful reform, not nanny state measures that control people's lives. >> yeah. tam, the next step to this surely, is controls on the amount of calories you can buy in your weekly shop. i mean, this...
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as was the national health service in the uk.ive was called to account for crowdstrike's mistakes in congress. 0ur north america technology correspondent lily jamali went along to find out more. how did such a massive error happen? that is what lawmakers here on capitol hill were hoping to find out today. members of congress had asked to question the ceo of crowdstrike george kurtz, but the company sent adam myers who didn't take questions on his way into the hearing room. what is your message for lawmakers today? said he stared straight ahead, a press handler saying he would speak only with lawmakers. he he would speak only with lawmakers.— he would speak only with lawmakers. , . ., lawmakers. he began with an a-aolo . lawmakers. he began with an apology- we _ lawmakers. he began with an apology- we are _ lawmakers. he began with an apology. we are deeply - lawmakers. he began with an apology. we are deeply sorry| apology. we are deeply sorry and determined to prevent this from ever happening again. the outaie from ever happenin
as was the national health service in the uk.ive was called to account for crowdstrike's mistakes in congress. 0ur north america technology correspondent lily jamali went along to find out more. how did such a massive error happen? that is what lawmakers here on capitol hill were hoping to find out today. members of congress had asked to question the ceo of crowdstrike george kurtz, but the company sent adam myers who didn't take questions on his way into the hearing room. what is your message...
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national identity. five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births, including cesarean sections, without having a contract from the national service health of ukraine. this was reported at a press conference with representatives of the nszu. a high rate of cesarean delivery, almost 50% of all deliveries, was found in two medical facilities, the novorozdil and khodorov city hospitals, in addition, the world health organization defines an institution as safe, which annually... has at least 400 deliveries, so the rate of even 15% of cesarean sections is extremely high. we sent a letter to the ministry of health regarding the fact that we conducted a clinical expert examination there commission to pay attention, we are ready to even participate in the work of such commissions in order to check these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not sign a contract with them for this year, that is, we we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying th
national identity. five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births, including cesarean sections, without having a contract from the national service health of ukraine. this was reported at a press conference with representatives of the nszu. a high rate of cesarean delivery, almost 50% of all deliveries, was found in two medical facilities, the novorozdil and khodorov city hospitals, in addition, the world health organization defines an institution as safe, which annually... has at least 400...
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minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die, cure a storm or said a long period of neglect and under funding had left the national health service under terrible strain at offered a 10 year plan to get it in shape joined a whole reports from london, that it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commission by the labor government says brittany reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an explosion lived a month from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings, including crumbling infrastructure because of a $48000000000.00 investment show tool. 7.6000000 people are on waiting lists for care. and the awful state of accident and emergency treatment it says, leads to 14000 unnecessary death c t a the prime minister's response that stretched public finances mean health services must reform, if it is to survive. as a report says, the unit trust may be in a critical condition, but it is vital signs of strong. and we need to have the courage to develop a long term reform. but reform loans experts is no cure. having primary and other c
minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die, cure a storm or said a long period of neglect and under funding had left the national health service under terrible strain at offered a 10 year plan to get it in shape joined a whole reports from london, that it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commission by the labor government says brittany reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and...
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the price to pay for their national health service is skyrocketing. at shocking statistics. an independent study of the nhs found 1.75 million people are waiting between 6 and 12 months for hospital services. another 2 million are waiting for community and mental health services. that's despite over $5,000 being spent per person under nhs conch. fox news senior medical analyst dr. marc siegel says this is a big warning sign for america's healthcare system and he joins us now to explain. hey, dr. siegel. >> dr. siegel: ainsley, great to see you. >> ainsley: kamala harris says she wants to get rid of our private healthcare system. she wants a universal system for awful america. is this a warning for us? is this what it would look like. >> this is a huge warning for us. the national health service started it in 1948 great idea to take care of everyone in england is broken and it's broken. we are talking about 8 million people there waiting for healthcare. get. this 40% of them are waiting nor man 18 weeks. how could you wait 18 weeks if you are having a h
the price to pay for their national health service is skyrocketing. at shocking statistics. an independent study of the nhs found 1.75 million people are waiting between 6 and 12 months for hospital services. another 2 million are waiting for community and mental health services. that's despite over $5,000 being spent per person under nhs conch. fox news senior medical analyst dr. marc siegel says this is a big warning sign for america's healthcare system and he joins us now to explain. hey,...
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the list of complaints is long from the announcement by starmer of hard times ahead to the national health service to stories about gifts. to him and his cabinet members from party donors, and it's particularly shocking a time when they're cutting benefits for pensioners and refusing to live children out of poverty, that the that he's benefiting to the tune of thousands. there's criticism of foreign policy too, and they say the new occupant of number 10 downing street cannot use his predecessors failures to justify his decisions. yes, the previous government made huge cuts and like brought this country to its knees quite frankly. "um, but the labor party's job when it got elected was to stop, not only just stop the cuts, but to um rebuild the things that the toys had - broken, we don't buy this stuff about there's not enough money, there's plenty of money, they could stop arming ukraine, they could stop arming israel, they could stop increasing defense spending and tax the rich. with his popularity rating plummeting, here starmer rules over a britain that's become the sick man of europe, with the
the list of complaints is long from the announcement by starmer of hard times ahead to the national health service to stories about gifts. to him and his cabinet members from party donors, and it's particularly shocking a time when they're cutting benefits for pensioners and refusing to live children out of poverty, that the that he's benefiting to the tune of thousands. there's criticism of foreign policy too, and they say the new occupant of number 10 downing street cannot use his...
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neighbourhood health service, a digital health service, powered by cutting—edge technology, a preventative health service that helps us stay healthy and out of hospital and a new nationalrvice ensuring people can live dignified and fulfilling lives, that is the change that lies before us. it will take time, and it won't be easy, we will have to fight loud opposition, sinle emand vested interest but conference, bring it on. applause. it is up to us it is up to us to prove that politics can be a force for good again, so let me say to every one of you in this hall, and to the millions of dedicated staff in health and social care across our country, we are the generation that will take the nhs from the worst crisis in its history to build an nhs fit for the future. we are the generation that will build a national care service worthy of the name. the nhs there for us when we need it, with world class care for the many, notjust the few, that is the many, notjust the few, that is the change britain voted for, that is the change we will deliver together and conference that change has already begun. thank you. applause. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. stud
neighbourhood health service, a digital health service, powered by cutting—edge technology, a preventative health service that helps us stay healthy and out of hospital and a new nationalrvice ensuring people can live dignified and fulfilling lives, that is the change that lies before us. it will take time, and it won't be easy, we will have to fight loud opposition, sinle emand vested interest but conference, bring it on. applause. it is up to us it is up to us to prove that politics can be...
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just found in essex, so is black psychiatry. this is what characterises the crisis of the national health servicea whole. it's certainly happening all over the country. allegations of physical sexual abuse of patients have been made thousands of times. i i think we are not just dealing with negligence, this is deliberate violence. the relatives of the victims agree with the lawyer, their words suggest a comparison with a primitive society. there were such cases and a whole ideology in the 20th century. i believe that this is deliberate. destruction, destruction of the weakest, the most vulnerable, the most in need of help. the public inquiry may go beyond the ssex, beyond the topic of the deaths of psychiatric patients in hospitals. in parallel, in britain , an inquiry is underway into the procedures in local maternity hospitals, based on the testimonies of women who were ridiculed, ignored, pumped with paracetamol and left permanently scarred during childbirth. there are calls for an inquiry into deaths in british homes. european death records, although that government, along with its leader , h
just found in essex, so is black psychiatry. this is what characterises the crisis of the national health servicea whole. it's certainly happening all over the country. allegations of physical sexual abuse of patients have been made thousands of times. i i think we are not just dealing with negligence, this is deliberate violence. the relatives of the victims agree with the lawyer, their words suggest a comparison with a primitive society. there were such cases and a whole ideology in the 20th...
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if we deliver on growing the economy, if we deliver on rebuilding the national health service, if we net migration significantly, we don't need to worry about farage and reform and he is at heart still a populist , presenting very populist, presenting very simplistic solutions to complicated problems. now that can get you so far. and you know, he had an impressive performance at the general election . he got to that 15% election. he got to that 15% figure. i think there's a ceiling of about 20%, beyond which he repels people. and i don't think they can advance further than that. >> well, i think if you look at where labour look where you look at where labour are at the moment, it's a perfect marketplace for somebody like farage. small boat numbers, rising record levels of legal migration, a prime minister who, to be frank, a labour prime minister. i thought keir starmer would be would struggle at the role of prime minister. i didn't think he would be this bad in terms of, you know, amateur mistakes, taking clothing from a labour party donor, giving that donor access to number 10. we'
if we deliver on growing the economy, if we deliver on rebuilding the national health service, if we net migration significantly, we don't need to worry about farage and reform and he is at heart still a populist , presenting very populist, presenting very simplistic solutions to complicated problems. now that can get you so far. and you know, he had an impressive performance at the general election . he got to that 15% election. he got to that 15% figure. i think there's a ceiling of about...
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prioritise i our public services, including our public services, including our cherished national health servicems to shift the balance of care to preventative and community—based support. none of this could be possible without the hard work day in and out of our nhs staff. i am determined to be do everything we can to support them. that is why the page yield the snp government has put on the table will interest scotland's nurses and nhs staff are the best paid in the united kingdom and we should be proud of that. primary schools, we have got record levels of literacy and numeracy. every young person deserves the best possible education and i will ensure that all of us, government, councils, teachers and parents are able to play our part in delivering that. and housing. the snp have delivered over 40% more affordable homes for the population than in england and over 70% more than in wales. but it is not enough. i am acutely aware that we face a housing emergency, and my government will do everything we can within the powers and resources that we have to tackle that housing crisis. so, conference
prioritise i our public services, including our public services, including our cherished national health servicems to shift the balance of care to preventative and community—based support. none of this could be possible without the hard work day in and out of our nhs staff. i am determined to be do everything we can to support them. that is why the page yield the snp government has put on the table will interest scotland's nurses and nhs staff are the best paid in the united kingdom and we...
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lost votes to its left to the liberal democrats who wanted to focus on public services, the national health servicebout how they frame them. we have heard some of the former members of government saying the conservatives cannot take for granted that although the government is facing difficulties, the voters will automatically come back to the tories. so, former leaders, wishful thinking about that. former chancellorjeremy hunt said people have simply lost trust in the conservatives in one of the contenders also said today that people had lost faith in the conservative party and it had to change that. interesting you bring up liz truss. some people think she is a busted flush, left downing street in something it a bit of a disgrace in the way she ran the economy and yet there were 300 people in that hall today with 100 locked out sides. there are still those on the right of the party who see some attraction in liz truss. yes, exactly as you say or events before she _ exactly as you say or events before she came _ exactly as you say or events before she came prime - exactly as you say or events - bef
lost votes to its left to the liberal democrats who wanted to focus on public services, the national health servicebout how they frame them. we have heard some of the former members of government saying the conservatives cannot take for granted that although the government is facing difficulties, the voters will automatically come back to the tories. so, former leaders, wishful thinking about that. former chancellorjeremy hunt said people have simply lost trust in the conservatives in one of...
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who argued against austerity demand, who said that at britain needed to spend more on the national health service and everywhere else. he's now told everybody your foot per, per isn't like your storm or impression. tell me what you think you're for to prepare for a very pairing. for barger rome, never to hear longer, but i will be honest with you. there is a subject coming. there's an article and it's going to be painful. it's going to be behind the choice of the situation that we're in to those with the boldest sold as a short bath, the heavy above. oh my god. this is like someone getting tied up and i'm about to car your work or it's not going to reply and nobody can hear you scream into your car into your okay, no one can hear you scream. it's like some info for a science fiction harm movie. no forget to, to your care is determined to empty jails, a violent criminals, people who have broken into houses, committed acts of violence against women in order to fill the jails with people who have made comments online about immigration. and also remember 500000000 pounds to ukraine, slab r u k. rain.
who argued against austerity demand, who said that at britain needed to spend more on the national health service and everywhere else. he's now told everybody your foot per, per isn't like your storm or impression. tell me what you think you're for to prepare for a very pairing. for barger rome, never to hear longer, but i will be honest with you. there is a subject coming. there's an article and it's going to be painful. it's going to be behind the choice of the situation that we're in to...
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keir starmer tells the bbc that the previous tory government has �*broken' the country's national health serviceeverybody watching who has used the nhs know that it's broken. they know it's broken. unforgivable, the state of the nhs. the last government broke the nhs. the head of both mi6 and cia meet up in london, warning the international order is under threat in a way not seen since the cold war. tens of thousands of protesters march across france to protest against the appointment of michel barnier as the country s new prime minister. at least 21 people were killed after a fire at a school in kenya. the government says more than 17 students remain missing. boeing's starliner capsule returns to earth but without its crew, who will stay in the international space station until february. hello. it's five years since a british prime minister visited the republic of ireland, after tensions over brexit, but sir keir starmer is in dublin, saying the moment is right for a meaningful reset in relations. he's been holding talks with his opposite number simon harris. our ireland correspondent sara girv
keir starmer tells the bbc that the previous tory government has �*broken' the country's national health serviceeverybody watching who has used the nhs know that it's broken. they know it's broken. unforgivable, the state of the nhs. the last government broke the nhs. the head of both mi6 and cia meet up in london, warning the international order is under threat in a way not seen since the cold war. tens of thousands of protesters march across france to protest against the appointment of...
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if wes streeting can't fix the national health service, then labourfails.of any labour government that they have to show that they can run the health service successfully. health service successfully — a health service that he has declared to be broken and in bad need of reform. wes streeting, welcome back to political thinking. thanks for having me back. we're talking at the end of a conference. it's been quite a lively few days for you both politically and otherwise. how are you surviving? just about. i'd like to know who in my team agreed to stick this on the end of the conference schedule. and you can probably hearfrom my voice. it's, um...it�*s quite hoarse at this end of the week because of all of the debating, speaking, you know.... because of all of the debating, speaking, you know...
if wes streeting can't fix the national health service, then labourfails.of any labour government that they have to show that they can run the health service successfully. health service successfully — a health service that he has declared to be broken and in bad need of reform. wes streeting, welcome back to political thinking. thanks for having me back. we're talking at the end of a conference. it's been quite a lively few days for you both politically and otherwise. how are you surviving?...
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returning to the families in which a sacramental child was born, that in this package from the national health service there is something for them that they should know about this free on a free basis, and when they were discharged, i understand , when they are in the hospital, it's one thing, but when the mother has already returned home, she has to, again, as we said, be alone with the child. what does she need to know? well, as i said, there are 44 packages, several of these packages that apply to our families, they concern, for example, the management of pregnancy, it is the birth itself, it is also a caesarean section or a natural birth, it is even at the stage of the birth of a child in a transfer center or in a maternity hospital, it is, for example, even we have banks of breast milk, then even a consultation on lactation, they also go there, it's all actually psychological support within the hospital. they also enter there, now in fact families are not obliged to buy medicines according to the lists, as it was several years ago , literally because it was so widespread practice, now most questi
returning to the families in which a sacramental child was born, that in this package from the national health service there is something for them that they should know about this free on a free basis, and when they were discharged, i understand , when they are in the hospital, it's one thing, but when the mother has already returned home, she has to, again, as we said, be alone with the child. what does she need to know? well, as i said, there are 44 packages, several of these packages that...
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it became a covid health service and not a national health service.concludes that it was the conservatives to blame. and this is where i take issue with it , and why and this is where i take issue with it, and why i mentioned that lord darcy was a former labour peer, and we all say newspapers have their spin according to their political leanings. and i'm afraid this is typical of the observer, because who was egging the conservatives on during covid lockdowns? at every stage it was the labour government, the labour opposition then saying there's not enough, we're not going, we should go harder, we should go faster, there should be more covid restrictions. so to blame the conservatives, i think for something that there wasn't a single labour mp arguing that we need more hip and knee replacements. >> well, many of them were arguing that they wanted more, harder, harder cuts . harder, harder cuts. >> yeah, yeah yeah, exactly. but again, also what happened to all of the nightingale hospitals we built and all of the money that was spent on sort of this abs
it became a covid health service and not a national health service.concludes that it was the conservatives to blame. and this is where i take issue with it , and why and this is where i take issue with it, and why i mentioned that lord darcy was a former labour peer, and we all say newspapers have their spin according to their political leanings. and i'm afraid this is typical of the observer, because who was egging the conservatives on during covid lockdowns? at every stage it was the labour...
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the conclusion of a three—year inquiry by a cross—party commission into the state of the national health serviceom wes streeting if you will? i wes streeting if you will? i think there were some very familiar— think there were some very familiar messages they are to those — familiar messages they are to those of— familiar messages they are to those of us who have been paying _ those of us who have been paying attention since wes streeting entered government as health _ streeting entered government as health secretary. he would see it as _ health secretary. he would see it as giving hard truths about the failings in either the iss, talking — the failings in either the iss, talking about reform or die. we know _ talking about reform or die. we know that — talking about reform or die. we know that as far as this government is concerned, they will be — government is concerned, they will be no — government is concerned, they will be no extra money for the nhs _ will be no extra money for the nhs unless it does reform. now what _ nhs unless it does reform. now what does that reform involved? well. _ w
the conclusion of a three—year inquiry by a cross—party commission into the state of the national health serviceom wes streeting if you will? i wes streeting if you will? i think there were some very familiar— think there were some very familiar messages they are to those — familiar messages they are to those of— familiar messages they are to those of us who have been paying _ those of us who have been paying attention since wes streeting entered government as health _ streeting...