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on the nhs and on - effectively to have an incredible effect on the nhs and on an - effect on the nhs's quality of - effect on the nhs and on an individual's quality of life, . effect on the nhs and on anl individual's quality of life, on effect on the nhs and on an i individual's quality of life, on a lot of— individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions _ individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions such - individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions such as - individual's quality of life, on a . lot of conditions such as diabetes. there _ lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is— lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is no— lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is no guarantee, _ lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is no guarantee, but - lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is no guarantee, but i - lot of conditions such as diabetes. there is no guarantee, but i thinkl there is no guarantee, but i think the potential— there is no guarantee, but i think the potential is _ there is no guarantee, but i think the potential is there. _ for m
on the nhs and on - effectively to have an incredible effect on the nhs and on an - effect on the nhs's quality of - effect on the nhs and on an individual's quality of life, . effect on the nhs and on anl individual's quality of life, on effect on the nhs and on an i individual's quality of life, on a lot of— individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions _ individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions such - individual's quality of life, on a lot of conditions such as -...
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nhs is one of this — ceremony back in 2012, the nhs is one of this country's greatest achievements ——being triaged. _ on the phone and the cold air being triaged, because they are so hard to -et, triaged, because they are so hard to get, because gps are suppressed, it is appalling. i of people get the message, even with the threat, and tidy up— message, even with the threat, and tidy up their— message, even with the threat, and tidy up their ways.— tidy up their ways. going to quickly sweeten the _ tidy up their ways. going to quickly sweeten the guardian _ tidy up their ways. going to quickly sweeten the guardian cover -- - sweeten the guardian cover —— squeezing the guardian. racing legend dies, that is the picture, lester piggott. legend dies, that is the picture, lester piggott-— legend dies, that is the picture, lester piggott. quite sad timing, a favourite of — lester piggott. quite sad timing, a favourite of the _ lester piggott. quite sad timing, a favourite of the queen, _ lester piggott. quite sad timing, a favourite of the queen, he - lester piggott. quite sad timing, a fav
nhs is one of this — ceremony back in 2012, the nhs is one of this country's greatest achievements ——being triaged. _ on the phone and the cold air being triaged, because they are so hard to -et, triaged, because they are so hard to get, because gps are suppressed, it is appalling. i of people get the message, even with the threat, and tidy up— message, even with the threat, and tidy up their— message, even with the threat, and tidy up their ways.— tidy up their ways. going to...
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this nhs of course facin: polling day. this nhs of course facing pressure _ polling day.ing pressure from so many i facing pressure from so many directions. facing pressure from so many directions— facing pressure from so many directions. ~ , , ., ., , directions. absolutely and i was in the government _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to get - directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to get on - directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to get on the l the government try to get on the front— the government try to get on the front put— the government try to get on the front put on this and they realise after covid—19 committing voters are going _ after covid—19 committing voters are going to _ after covid—19 committing voters are going to be — after covid—19 committing voters are going to be really concerned about waiting _ going to be really concerned about waiting lists and operations that have _ waiting l
this nhs of course facin: polling day. this nhs of course facing pressure _ polling day.ing pressure from so many i facing pressure from so many directions. facing pressure from so many directions— facing pressure from so many directions. ~ , , ., ., , directions. absolutely and i was in the government _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to _ directions. absolutely and i was in the government try to get -...
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but still there is a significant wariness about people's access to the nhs in general. lot of that is about early diagnosis and we need to have highly accessible service so we know people feel comfortable and confident accessing and at the moment because of pressures in the nhs particularly a shortage of staff, gps and pathologists and cancer specialists, that we still have a significant problem in the nhs. border force officers have intercepted several groups of migrants in the english channel, in what is believed to be the first crossings in 11 days. 254 people made the crossing yesterday and more than 100 today. the ministry of defence says, it is addressing the issue by cracking down on people smugglers. earlier, we spoke to our correspondent, simon jones, from dover. the crossings are continuing once again today. if you take a lookjust down there, this is the latest group of people to arrive. they have been brought in on a border force rib. this is actually the fourth group of people who have arrived in dover. i am going to talk you through a fifth group because if
but still there is a significant wariness about people's access to the nhs in general. lot of that is about early diagnosis and we need to have highly accessible service so we know people feel comfortable and confident accessing and at the moment because of pressures in the nhs particularly a shortage of staff, gps and pathologists and cancer specialists, that we still have a significant problem in the nhs. border force officers have intercepted several groups of migrants in the english...
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it certainly will cost the nhs, and i think— certainly will cost the nhs, and i think it _ certainlythe face of the work— think it flies in the face of the work of— think it flies in the face of the work of the government is talking about— work of the government is talking about around leveling up, health inequalities around the country because — inequalities around the country because there will be regional variations to this. we sawjust last week_ variations to this. we sawjust last week the — variations to this. we sawjust last week the government rode back on its commitment to look at free offers and advertising of food, with a view that some — and advertising of food, with a view that some tories think that's two interventionalists in people's lives — interventionalists in people's lives. however by not acting, there's— lives. however by not acting, there's also the cost of the state, and there's— there's also the cost of the state, and there's a cost to people's health — and there's a cost to people's health. so i think it is something we will_ health. so i think it is somethin
it certainly will cost the nhs, and i think— certainly will cost the nhs, and i think it _ certainlythe face of the work— think it flies in the face of the work of— think it flies in the face of the work of the government is talking about— work of the government is talking about around leveling up, health inequalities around the country because — inequalities around the country because there will be regional variations to this. we sawjust last week_ variations to this. we sawjust last...
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nhs patients, backin the box back up for nhs patients, back in the 80s, this was a concern that somehowd it is very much worse and be so much pressure on the nhs and other areas, this is the dental lobby making clear that they are in, they are not saying that we are in crisis yet, but certainly, it is becoming prohibitively expensive and as we all know, anybody in need of urgent dental work, that can be quite a defining need.— urgent dental work, that can be quite a defining need. you're going to take us to _ quite a defining need. you're going to take us to the _ quite a defining need. you're going to take us to the ft, _ quite a defining need. you're going to take us to the ft, tony. - quite a defining need. you're going to take us to the ft, tony. we - quite a defining need. you're going | to take us to the ft, tony. we want to take us to the ft, tony. we want to get this story and before we run out of time. we heard about a shortage of drivers, and now we have a shortage of trucks. lloathed shortage of drivers, and now we have a shortage of trucks.— a shortage of trucks. what can i
nhs patients, backin the box back up for nhs patients, back in the 80s, this was a concern that somehowd it is very much worse and be so much pressure on the nhs and other areas, this is the dental lobby making clear that they are in, they are not saying that we are in crisis yet, but certainly, it is becoming prohibitively expensive and as we all know, anybody in need of urgent dental work, that can be quite a defining need.— urgent dental work, that can be quite a defining need. you're...
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to the on worker contract that the nhs provides. —— unworkable.done anything to change it. talk government since then has done anything to change it.— government since then has done anything to change it. talk to me about some _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of the _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of the challenges - anything to change it. talk to me | about some of the challenges that poses day—to—day for those dentists, and what they are dealing with on a daily basis. it’s and what they are dealing with on a dail basis. �* . . and what they are dealing with on a dail basis. 3 . , . and what they are dealing with on a dail basis. �*, . _ , i. daily basis. it's a system where you aet a daily basis. it's a system where you get a certain _ daily basis. it's a system where you get a certain amount _ daily basis. it's a system where you get a certain amount of _ daily basis. it's a system where you get a certain amount of money - daily basis. it's a system where you. get a
to the on worker contract that the nhs provides. —— unworkable.done anything to change it. talk government since then has done anything to change it.— government since then has done anything to change it. talk to me about some _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of the _ anything to change it. talk to me about some of the challenges - anything to change it. talk to me | about some of the challenges that poses day—to—day for...
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nhs. : ., ., , ., _ the nhs.we are an estate whereby we cannot rely on these services, - the nhs. we are an estate whereby we cannot rely on these services, and i cannot rely on these services, and it very frightening. so that trust has gone, and to be landed in that situation was really horrible. the south western _ situation was really horrible. the south western ambulance service said because of sustained pressure, patients are having to wait longer. penny endured an eight hour wait in a&e. the trust in plymouth apologised and said on the day there was a high level of staff absence because of covid. there are stresses across the system, ambulances waiting to hand over patients, crowded a&e units, and with gps under pressure more people are coming forward with conditions that got worse during the pandemic, and that adds to the strain on hospitals. 23 ambulances with patients... _ strain on hospitals. 23 ambulances with patients... scenes _ strain on hospitals. 23 ambulances with patients... scenes like - strain
nhs. : ., ., , ., _ the nhs.we are an estate whereby we cannot rely on these services, - the nhs. we are an estate whereby we cannot rely on these services, and i cannot rely on these services, and it very frightening. so that trust has gone, and to be landed in that situation was really horrible. the south western _ situation was really horrible. the south western ambulance service said because of sustained pressure, patients are having to wait longer. penny endured an eight hour wait in...
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the nhs said each case had been thoroughly _ here.ughly investigate and l here. the nhs said each case had - been thoroughly investigate and prop action had been taken. it said call handlers in additions deal with 20 million calls a year and the guidelines used by staff are regularly reviewed. hannah's parents believe broader changes are still needed. idietitian hannah's parents believe broader changes are still needed. when there is children that _ changes are still needed. when there is children that can't _ changes are still needed. when there is children that can't articulate - is children that can't articulate themselves, whatever it may be, there needs to be, that needs to be there needs to be, that needs to be the legacy because that is what will save lives. the time now nine minutes to two. and 50 years ago today, a birmingham landmark was officially opened. spaghetti junction which connected the suet south—east to the north—west mehdi vied opinion but it is farmly part of the city's landscape. as it celebrates a milestone bir
the nhs said each case had been thoroughly _ here.ughly investigate and l here. the nhs said each case had - been thoroughly investigate and prop action had been taken. it said call handlers in additions deal with 20 million calls a year and the guidelines used by staff are regularly reviewed. hannah's parents believe broader changes are still needed. idietitian hannah's parents believe broader changes are still needed. when there is children that _ changes are still needed. when there is...
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there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. also on the programme, after the uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. imilli police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where - respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where i'm i benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision. ~ ., the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , , , the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , ,, ., decision. more pressure on the scottish government _ decision. more pressure on the scottish government over - decision. more pressure on the i scottish government over ferries decision. more pressure on the - scottish government over ferries as the head of the network said services are deteriorating. to her majesty, tuck in. cheers. and a feast fit for a queen, preparations in
there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. also on the programme, after the uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. imilli police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where - respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where i'm i benefit of hindsight, where i'm...
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staff— than 2000 patients each because of nhs staff shortages and we are told that an _ nhs staff shortagesber— registered since june in 2017 and so the number of fully qualified family doctors _ the number of fully qualified family doctors has really been struggling to keep _ doctors has really been struggling to keep up and in fact it's fallen by 1700. — to keep up and in fact it's fallen by 1700, which results basically in gps having — by 1700, which results basically in gps having to put 2% more names on the list _ gps having to put 2% more names on the list they— gps having to put 2% more names on the list they it to see and spend less time — the list they it to see and spend less time with them and we are told they are only suitable for up to five minutes for some appointments. leaving _ five minutes for some appointments. leaving basically a poster lottery which _ leaving basically a poster lottery which after my people will sort of feel like — which after my people will sort of feel like it's already happening but it's certainly going to exacerbate those _ it's certainly going to ex
staff— than 2000 patients each because of nhs staff shortages and we are told that an _ nhs staff shortagesber— registered since june in 2017 and so the number of fully qualified family doctors _ the number of fully qualified family doctors has really been struggling to keep _ doctors has really been struggling to keep up and in fact it's fallen by 1700. — to keep up and in fact it's fallen by 1700, which results basically in gps having — by 1700, which results basically in gps having...
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.— that we still have a significant problem in the nhs.ports. free—range chickens haven't been able to roam like this since november. they've been on lockdown to protect them, following the uk's largest—ever outbreak of bird flu. today, that housing order has been lifted by the government, meaning some 27 million hens across the uk can flock back to the fields. so, this is the outer disinfection point. any vehicles, personnel, people that come in here, they stop here, they sign in, they suit up... but biosecurity is still very strict. defra, the department for the environment, say although the risk level has been lowered, farmers must remain vigilant. we have a backpack sprayer go round with a disinfectant and disinfect, and then the gate can be opened and head, then, down to the poultry unit. these eggs will end up some 40 miles away in penrith, to be sorted and packed off to retailers. some half a billion eggs pass through here each year. so, we've actually been eating barn eggs for quite some time. because of the bird flu outbreak, farm
.— that we still have a significant problem in the nhs.ports. free—range chickens haven't been able to roam like this since november. they've been on lockdown to protect them, following the uk's largest—ever outbreak of bird flu. today, that housing order has been lifted by the government, meaning some 27 million hens across the uk can flock back to the fields. so, this is the outer disinfection point. any vehicles, personnel, people that come in here, they stop here, they sign in, they...
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it also means recruiting more staff into the nhs. - the nhs.primary care. ii certainly have heard out on the gps. access to primary care. i- certainly have heard out on the door social— certainly have heard out on the door social people — certainly have heard out on the door social people who _ certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't _ certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't get - certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't get access i social people who can't get access to their— social people who can't get access to their gp— social people who can't get access to their gp and _ social people who can't get access to their gp and it's _ social people who can't get access to their gp and it's important - social people who can't get access to their gp and it's important that| to their gp and it's important that we have _ to their gp and it's important that we have more _ to their gp and it's important that we have more gps, _ to their gp and it's important that we have more gps, we _ to t
it also means recruiting more staff into the nhs. - the nhs.primary care. ii certainly have heard out on the gps. access to primary care. i- certainly have heard out on the door social— certainly have heard out on the door social people — certainly have heard out on the door social people who _ certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't _ certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't get - certainly have heard out on the door social people who can't get...
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nobody in the nhs wants to see potential cancer patients not being treated.ding community diagnostics, that's why we're ensuring that we get through as many treatment cases as we possibly can. 0ne—stop shops for tests, mobile clinics and telephone hotlines have been setup to work through the backlog. but a shortage of qualified and trained cancer specialists and radiologists who can interpret scams remains a big stumbling block. scans remains a big stumbling block. charities warn this is perhaps the most pressing issue, but it could take years to resolve. dominic hughes, bbc news. more than 100 people have been brought ashore by the border force and lifeboats after trying to cross the english channel in small boats. yesterday, more than 250 people made the journey, the first arrivals for 11 days. simonjones is in dover this evening. simon, why have so many people come in the last couple of days? well, i think it is largely down to the weather. this is the area in dover where people are brought when they are picked up in the channel. today for a second day it
nobody in the nhs wants to see potential cancer patients not being treated.ding community diagnostics, that's why we're ensuring that we get through as many treatment cases as we possibly can. 0ne—stop shops for tests, mobile clinics and telephone hotlines have been setup to work through the backlog. but a shortage of qualified and trained cancer specialists and radiologists who can interpret scams remains a big stumbling block. scans remains a big stumbling block. charities warn this is...
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there have been majorfailings in maternity services forced the regulator to intervene at one nhs trust. distraught families speak out. we knew something terrible had gone wrong because she was a perfectly healthy baby and how do they not survive more pressure on the prime minister as a ministerial aide at the home office resigns and another mp submits alert of no confidence about the prime minister. will the chancellor's subsidy for energy cost stoke further the inflation which forced him to off it in the first place. a question up for debate on dateline london at 7.30. do stay with us on bbc news. hello. welcome to bbc news, which begin this hour in texas, police say it was the wrong decision to delay tern egg the classroom in the school in the city of uvalde where 21 people, most of them children, two of them teachers were shot dead by gunman. salvador ramos barricade himself in the classroom shooting 19 children and two teacherers it took 53 minutes before armed police went in as the local people come to terms with tragedy, grief is turning to angen with tragedy, grief is turning to
there have been majorfailings in maternity services forced the regulator to intervene at one nhs trust. distraught families speak out. we knew something terrible had gone wrong because she was a perfectly healthy baby and how do they not survive more pressure on the prime minister as a ministerial aide at the home office resigns and another mp submits alert of no confidence about the prime minister. will the chancellor's subsidy for energy cost stoke further the inflation which forced him to...
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major failings in maternity services force the regulator to intervene at an nhs trust in nottinghamshire. hundreds trust in nottinghamshire. of thousands displaced a 1 hundreds of thousands displaced and 1 million children face malnutrition after severe drought in somalia. more pressure on the scottish government over ferries, as the head of the network says services are deteriorating. and the slice of merseyside in paris as liverpool fans get ready for tomorrow's champions league final. coming up in sport, can britain's last remaining singles hope in the french open tennis, cameron norrie, reach the last 16? good evening. police in texas say it was the wrong decision to delay entering the classroom in a school in the city of uvalde, where 21 people were killed by a gunman on tuesday. salvador ramos, who was 18, barricaded himself inside the room, shooting 19 children and two teachers. it took 53 minutes for armed police to eventually go in. as local people come to terms with the tragedy, grief is turning into anger. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. terrified students were r
major failings in maternity services force the regulator to intervene at an nhs trust in nottinghamshire. hundreds trust in nottinghamshire. of thousands displaced a 1 hundreds of thousands displaced and 1 million children face malnutrition after severe drought in somalia. more pressure on the scottish government over ferries, as the head of the network says services are deteriorating. and the slice of merseyside in paris as liverpool fans get ready for tomorrow's champions league final. coming...
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you had from former nhs workerjust now. _ he has to go. you had from former nhs workerjust now.ed which is a grassroots organisation. she was telling me. this is what she had to say about the report. you�*ll make you go to the report. you�*ll make you go to the families of nearly 170,000 people who have died whether we can just get on with it. 1600 health care workers and social care workers died during this pandemic as well put up less ask those people whether they think we should just get on with it. it is very removed from us. we are 150 miles away from westminster but this community really held its held up high during the pandemic. at the freedom project, the local food bank offering advice and support. i went out and delivered probably about 90 food parcels and a couple of months on other things that really struck me was that when we went with a food parcel even though we were socially distancing etc, people were really pleased to see is what people were isolated for that they were lonely. they were scared to go out and there are so many clinically vulnerable people still u
you had from former nhs workerjust now. _ he has to go. you had from former nhs workerjust now.ed which is a grassroots organisation. she was telling me. this is what she had to say about the report. you�*ll make you go to the report. you�*ll make you go to the families of nearly 170,000 people who have died whether we can just get on with it. 1600 health care workers and social care workers died during this pandemic as well put up less ask those people whether they think we should just get...
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failings and maternity services for the regulator to - services for the regulator to intervene at one nhsrust, distract family speak at after dozens of baby deaths. , ., ,., deaths. telling you something terrible went _ deaths. telling you something terrible went wrong. - deaths. telling you something terrible went wrong. he - deaths. telling you something terrible went wrong. he went | deaths. telling you something i terrible went wrong. he went to deaths. telling you something - terrible went wrong. he went to as a perfectly healthy baby, and how does a perfectly healthy baby not survive? ~ ., a perfectly healthy baby not survive? a, , ,, a perfectly healthy baby not survive? , ,, ., the prime minister tonight is a ministerial aide resigns and another mps admits a letter of no confidence in his leadership following reports into lockdown parties in downing street. pressure on the scottish government over fairies as a fat head of the network says services are deteriorating. a feast fit for a clean, preparations and pulsing for next week and's platinum jubilee celebrations. ——a feast fit f
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if we look at band three nhs, health care - band three nhs, health care assistants _ band three nhs,t about £11.50, the equivalent of what somebody doing similar worki that about £11.50, the equivalent of. what somebody doing similar work in the nhs _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would — what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, would _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, would be - what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, would be about. the nhs would get, would be about the nhs would get, would be about the right— the nhs would get, would be about the right place _ the nhs would get, would be about the right place to _ the nhs would get, would be about the right place to start. _ the nhs would get, would be about the right place to start. does - the nhs would get, would be about the right place to start.— the right place to start. does that work? i the right place to start. does that work? ithink— the right place to start. does that work? 1 think £11.50 _ the right
if we look at band three nhs, health care - band three nhs, health care assistants _ band three nhs,t about £11.50, the equivalent of what somebody doing similar worki that about £11.50, the equivalent of. what somebody doing similar work in the nhs _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would — what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, would _ what somebody doing similar work in the nhs would get, would be - what...
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giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money _ the air._ the air. giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money every year _ the air. giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money every year in - lot of money every year in compensation claims and there has been a bit of a drive i think started underjeremy hunt to understand what has gone wrong when things go wrong, so that things can change. i things go wrong, so that things can chance. ~ ii' things go wrong, so that things can chance. ~ ::' , ., change. i think in 2014 he brought in measures _ change. i think in 2014 he brought in measures to _ change. i think in 2014 he brought in measures to stop _ change. i think in 2014 he brought in measures to stop these - change. i think in 2014 he brought in measures to stop these clausesj change. i think in 2014 he brought i in measures to stop these clauses to end this _ in measures to stop these clauses to end this culture of cover—up and a toxic_ end this culture of cover—up and a toxic blame — end this culture of cover—up and a toxic blame culture and he h
giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money _ the air._ the air. giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money every year _ the air. giles, the nhs pays out a lot of money every year in - lot of money every year in compensation claims and there has been a bit of a drive i think started underjeremy hunt to understand what has gone wrong when things go wrong, so that things can change. i things go wrong, so that things can chance. ~ ii' things go wrong, so that things can chance. ~ ::' , ., change. i think...
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nobody in the nhs wants to see potential cancer patients not being treated.'re ensuring that we get through as many treatment cases as we possibly can. 0ne—stop shops for tests, mobile clinics and telephone hotlines have been set up to work through the backlog. but a shortage of qualified and trained cancer specialists and radiologists who can interpret scans remains a big stumbling block. charities warn this is perhaps the most pressing issue, but it could take years to resolve. dominic hughes, bbc news. more than 100 people have been brought ashore by the border force and lifeboats, after trying to cross the english channel in small boats. yesterday, more than 250 people made the journey — the first arrivals for 11 days. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is here. tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings _ tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings have _ tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings have been - channel crossings have been increasing this year quite significantly but there had been this 11 de la will be for the w
nobody in the nhs wants to see potential cancer patients not being treated.'re ensuring that we get through as many treatment cases as we possibly can. 0ne—stop shops for tests, mobile clinics and telephone hotlines have been set up to work through the backlog. but a shortage of qualified and trained cancer specialists and radiologists who can interpret scans remains a big stumbling block. charities warn this is perhaps the most pressing issue, but it could take years to resolve. dominic...
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sinn fein, a fuel and nhs waiting lists. sinn fein. a lot _ fuel and nhs waiting lists.iting lists. sinn fein, a lot of the _ fuel and nhs waiting lists. sinn fein, a lot of the headlines around the seat tally from this election around that discussion of a possible border poll, a poll or a referendum on the question of a united ireland. realistically in the days and weeks ahead, do you think we will hear much more about that or is the focus going to be on getting politicians back here is to mark the focus will be on the immediate return to government, i think people know we are divided in northern ireland into different groups of irish republicans, british unionist and others. ,., republicans, british unionist and others. ., , , others. the border poll will happen but it will not — others. the border poll will happen but it will not happen _ others. the border poll will happen but it will not happen in _ others. the border poll will happen but it will not happen in the - but it will not happen in the immediate term.— but it will not happen in the immediate term. ~' ., .,
sinn fein, a fuel and nhs waiting lists. sinn fein. a lot _ fuel and nhs waiting lists.iting lists. sinn fein, a lot of the _ fuel and nhs waiting lists. sinn fein, a lot of the headlines around the seat tally from this election around that discussion of a possible border poll, a poll or a referendum on the question of a united ireland. realistically in the days and weeks ahead, do you think we will hear much more about that or is the focus going to be on getting politicians back here is to...
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people stayed at home to protect the nhs. the prime minister was engaging in drinking and debauchery that makes a mockery of sacrifices each and every person made. will the prime minister take the opportunity and resign? >> mister speaker, i can tell the right honorable gentlemen much as i appreciate his advice he will have a further opportunity to take customary length to debate that matter in the course of the statement that will follow. >> ian blackburn. >> is a joke, the prime minister has lost the trust of the public. he has lost what little moral authority he had left. the prime minister has apologized many times not because he feels any genuine remorse, he refuses to admit there were parties that he presided over them. he apologized for one simple reason, no apology will ever be enough for the families of people who lost loved ones, the families who followed the rules, people who stayed at home, and forced young photographs of the prime minister surrounded by drink, toasting to a party in the middle of a lockdown. of t
people stayed at home to protect the nhs. the prime minister was engaging in drinking and debauchery that makes a mockery of sacrifices each and every person made. will the prime minister take the opportunity and resign? >> mister speaker, i can tell the right honorable gentlemen much as i appreciate his advice he will have a further opportunity to take customary length to debate that matter in the course of the statement that will follow. >> ian blackburn. >> is a joke, the...
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i nhs and it is time to retire?.— in terms of it making a real difference. ~ , . difference. well, the general medical council _ difference. well, the general medical council say - difference. well, the general medical council say about. difference. well, the general- medical council say about 21,000 doctors are due to retire by the autumn, so you'd certainly make a bit of a difference if all of those agreed to stay on. but nhs providers, which represents trust in england, are saying this is a welcome initiative but the basic problem, in their view, welcome initiative but the basic problem, in theirview, is welcome initiative but the basic problem, in their view, is a shortage of clinicians, be they doctors, nurses, therapists, right across the nhs, and that cannot be solved without a workforce plan for the next decade, because you can't just train people overnight. so i think it is one approach, but it is certainly not going to immediately make a huge difference to that backlog. we make a huge difference to that ba
i nhs and it is time to retire?.— in terms of it making a real difference. ~ , . difference. well, the general medical council _ difference. well, the general medical council say - difference. well, the general medical council say about. difference. well, the general- medical council say about 21,000 doctors are due to retire by the autumn, so you'd certainly make a bit of a difference if all of those agreed to stay on. but nhs providers, which represents trust in england, are saying this is...
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i the cost—of—living and the nhs. ukraine — the cost—of—living and the nhs.hs. l ukraine is not going to decide the next result of the general election. he both referred to rishi sunak sync his reputation is not what it was. e—mail flyer to salvage it but it certainly is an important announcement for in the uk was been concerned about the massive increase in energy bills and the cost of living. what do you make of that announcement and the implications of it because even on the conservative side, we are grateful for the it because even on the conservative side, we are gratefulfor the money but we don't want be the party but we don't want to be the party responsible for doing this and throwing money at the problem. it is slit throwing money at the problem. it is s - lit the throwing money at the problem. ft 3 split the tourist down the middle with what you would call a one nation wing and actually liking the fact that the government is throwing money at the problem. i think ultimately those on the other side of the free market were saying, this is a ridiculous
i the cost—of—living and the nhs. ukraine — the cost—of—living and the nhs.hs. l ukraine is not going to decide the next result of the general election. he both referred to rishi sunak sync his reputation is not what it was. e—mail flyer to salvage it but it certainly is an important announcement for in the uk was been concerned about the massive increase in energy bills and the cost of living. what do you make of that announcement and the implications of it because even on the...
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not only does it vary, you know, country to country, certainly, nhs trust to nhs trust in the uk, and guidelines, understand what to do, you only need that one person to see that day, right? unfortunately, that didn't happen for lawrence and laura. i feel very lucky that i didn't have an experience like that but others will have done. ~ ., , ., have done. what is the government reaction to this? _ have done. what is the government reaction to this? they _ have done. what is the government reaction to this? they were - have done. what is the government reaction to this? they were utterlyl reaction to this? they were utterly a- alled reaction to this? they were utterly appalled by _ reaction to this? they were utterly appalled by this — reaction to this? they were utterly appalled by this story. _ reaction to this? they were utterly appalled by this story. the - reaction to this? they were utterly| appalled by this story. the minister for women's health said that there are royal of obstetricians and gynaecologists guidelines coming out later this year that will support nhs trust to deli
not only does it vary, you know, country to country, certainly, nhs trust to nhs trust in the uk, and guidelines, understand what to do, you only need that one person to see that day, right? unfortunately, that didn't happen for lawrence and laura. i feel very lucky that i didn't have an experience like that but others will have done. ~ ., , ., have done. what is the government reaction to this? _ have done. what is the government reaction to this? they _ have done. what is the government...
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i have worked in the nhs for 30 years, i know the systems, and yet i'm having to pay for private helpand if i can't get it then there's no hope for anyone else. those affected by attacks often need ongoing support, but campaigners say there is no guarantee they will get long—term care, and say a register of survivors would help. though this memorial is dedicated to the 22 people who were murdered at the arena, the attack affected thousands more. and many i speak to tell me the anniversary is always a particularly difficult time, and the fifth, this weekend, may well trigger increased anxiety and heightened emotion. some of the manchester survivors choir performed at the memorial�*s opening. the choir has been a real success story. its members, who have all been affected by the attack in various ways, have found help from mutual experience. just knowing that we had all been there on that night and that we could be there for each other. choir members have talked quite openly that that became their support network, that that was the thing that was giving them a reason to come back into t
i have worked in the nhs for 30 years, i know the systems, and yet i'm having to pay for private helpand if i can't get it then there's no hope for anyone else. those affected by attacks often need ongoing support, but campaigners say there is no guarantee they will get long—term care, and say a register of survivors would help. though this memorial is dedicated to the 22 people who were murdered at the arena, the attack affected thousands more. and many i speak to tell me the anniversary is...
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nhs workers in cambridge pay higher rents and yet they get paid 15 percent less. this makes it difficult for the and a set and cambridge to retain and recruit staff. my right honorable fan friend will he work with me to make sure workers and south cambridge get paid fairly? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend champions his constituents. we're very proud of our nhs and that's why we're putting record investment in mister speaker and i hope the independent nhs review body will listen carefully. >> now comes to the leader of the opposition. >> thank you mister speaker and my thoughts also and i know the thoughts of the whole house are with the families of the victims of yesterday's school shooting in texas. 19 children have died, some as young as seven and 2 at adults believed to be teachers. this is an unspeakabletragedy and our hearts are with the american people . last weekend the anniversary of both the bombing and murder of lee rigby we remember them this year as we do every year. but today is also the anniversary of the killing of george floyd, a reminder
nhs workers in cambridge pay higher rents and yet they get paid 15 percent less. this makes it difficult for the and a set and cambridge to retain and recruit staff. my right honorable fan friend will he work with me to make sure workers and south cambridge get paid fairly? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend champions his constituents. we're very proud of our nhs and that's why we're putting record investment in mister speaker and i hope the independent nhs review body will...
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is under, because _ the huge pressure the nhs is under, because it _ the huge pressure the nhs is undera lot of backlog of things that have to be dealt with, money issues _ that have to be dealt with, money issues and — that have to be dealt with, money issues and supply issues, and i have suffered _ issues and supply issues, and i have suffered from hay fever in the past and saw _ suffered from hay fever in the past and saw this headline and didn't film there — and saw this headline and didn't film there was confidence for the summer— film there was confidence for the summer ahead. film there was confidence for the summerahead. it film there was confidence for the summer ahead.— film there was confidence for the summer ahead. , ., , , summer ahead. it did seem to suggest that other drugs _ summer ahead. it did seem to suggest that other drugs are _ summer ahead. it did seem to suggest that other drugs are available, - summer ahead. it did seem to suggest that other drugs are available, but - that other drugs are available, but formulations containing one particular ingredient. and i mo
is under, because _ the huge pressure the nhs is under, because it _ the huge pressure the nhs is undera lot of backlog of things that have to be dealt with, money issues _ that have to be dealt with, money issues and — that have to be dealt with, money issues and supply issues, and i have suffered _ issues and supply issues, and i have suffered from hay fever in the past and saw _ suffered from hay fever in the past and saw this headline and didn't film there — and saw this headline and...
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there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust.e uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. illiul’ith police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where - respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where i'm i benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision. ~ ., the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , , , the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , ,, ., decision. more pressure on the scottish government _ decision. more pressure on the scottish government over - decision. more pressure on the i scottish government over ferries decision. more pressure on the - scottish government over ferries as the
there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust.e uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. illiul’ith police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where - respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where i'm i benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now, of course it...
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nottingham university hospitals nhs trust is ordered to improve its maternity services.
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access to family doctors is fast becoming one of the biggest problems for the nhs, according to patients while some areas of england are having to cope with much lower numbers of gps per head than other areas. new analysis by the nuffield trust for the bbc has found that demand for gp services continues to rise, at a time when more doctors are switching to part—time working. the areas with the highest number of patients per gp are shown on this map with darker colours, and the areas with lowest levels are shown in lighter colours. wirral on merseyside is one of the best served areas in england, with the lowest number of patients for every gp, while at the other end of the scale we have portsmouth, where there are many more patients for every family doctor. the government target was to increase the number of gps by 6,000 by the year 2024, but last month the number of qualified gps actually fell. the government says it's doing its best to grow the workforce. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has been to devon, one of england's best—served areas for gps, and to hull, where the story is rather di
access to family doctors is fast becoming one of the biggest problems for the nhs, according to patients while some areas of england are having to cope with much lower numbers of gps per head than other areas. new analysis by the nuffield trust for the bbc has found that demand for gp services continues to rise, at a time when more doctors are switching to part—time working. the areas with the highest number of patients per gp are shown on this map with darker colours, and the areas with...
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it is kind of 'ust the trust in the nhs overall.i trust in the nhs overall.arrived on _ sense. what we are told when the ambience arrived on the _ sense. what we are told when the l ambience arrived on the paramedics arrived? ~ , ., , ., arrived? when they finally arrived the didn't arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say — arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say much. _ arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say much. they i arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say much. they went i arrived? when they finally arrived i they didn't say much. they went to my mum _ they didn't say much. they went to my mum to— they didn't say much. they went to my mum to try to help. they were there _ my mum to try to help. they were there for— my mum to try to help. they were there for an — my mum to try to help. they were there for an hour. but unfortunately, it was too late by then _ unfortunately, it was too late by then five — unfortunately, it was too late by then. five minutes had passed after they arrived — then. five minutes had
it is kind of 'ust the trust in the nhs overall.i trust in the nhs overall.arrived on _ sense. what we are told when the ambience arrived on the _ sense. what we are told when the l ambience arrived on the paramedics arrived? ~ , ., , ., arrived? when they finally arrived the didn't arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say — arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say much. _ arrived? when they finally arrived they didn't say much. they i arrived? when they finally arrived...
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a record 2.7 million people have been referred for cancer checks by nhs england in the last year — itlows a dramatic fall in numbers during the pandemic. the ministry of defence says more than 250 migrants on seven boats were picked up in the channel yesterday, following 11 days without any crossings. now it's time for zelensky, the making of a president. for weeks, volodomyr zelensky has been leading from the front as ukraine resists russia's invasion. explosion comforting the war�*s many victims, berating ukraine's enemies... sobs ..and demanding more from her allies. a war that was supposed to last days has now lasted months. russia's advance has stalled, and in places it has been pushed back. applause president zelensky is now lauded as the man of this moment. i think your leadership has been extraordinary. but it wasn't always like this. before the russian attack, questions were being asked as to whether zelensky, a former comedian, really had what it takes to lead ukraine. in 2019, i was very sad, it was like a tragedy knowing that zelensky could become president of ukraine. i w
a record 2.7 million people have been referred for cancer checks by nhs england in the last year — itlows a dramatic fall in numbers during the pandemic. the ministry of defence says more than 250 migrants on seven boats were picked up in the channel yesterday, following 11 days without any crossings. now it's time for zelensky, the making of a president. for weeks, volodomyr zelensky has been leading from the front as ukraine resists russia's invasion. explosion comforting the war�*s many...
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nottingham university hospitals nhs trust is ordered to improve its maternity services. the units are rated inadequate by the health watchdog after dozens of mothers and babies died or were injured. you put your faith that they are doing the right thing by you and your baby and... you trust them, because that is what they are there to do. why wouldn't you trust them? also this lunchtime: the prime minister admits cost of living measures announced by the chancellor yesterday would "not fix everything" by the chancellor yesterday would "not fix everything" for everyone, but was temporary support to help people through. police say the gunman who killed children and teachers at school in texas on tuesday entered the building unchallenged. liverpool chase a third trophy of season in the champions league final tomorrow with their fans very much in mind. and for these 90 minutes, it's allowed to be focused on this and then if you lose, you suffer together which is, you are not alone in this moment, if you win, you win, you celebrate together. and how the nation is set to spend
nottingham university hospitals nhs trust is ordered to improve its maternity services. the units are rated inadequate by the health watchdog after dozens of mothers and babies died or were injured. you put your faith that they are doing the right thing by you and your baby and... you trust them, because that is what they are there to do. why wouldn't you trust them? also this lunchtime: the prime minister admits cost of living measures announced by the chancellor yesterday would "not fix...
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, many of them notjust vacancies for the nhs, many of them not just doctors vacancies for the nhs, manye those are going to come from the top universities and a phd. the financial times, and p&o is on the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago. _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago. had _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago, had this _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago, had this disaster of this debacle _ weeks ago, had this disaster of this debacle in — weeks ago, had this disaster of this debacle in the channel, with the p80 ferries _ debacle in the channel, with the p80 ferries of— debacle in the channel, with the p80 ferries of the poor sailors were put on a collective zoom call... we're being _ on a collective zoom call... we're being told — on a collective zoom call... we're being told the ceo apologised for the way— being told the ceo apologised for the way this was done, but very much .ave the way this was done, but very much gave the _ the way this was done, but very much gave the impression of folding on his sword. — gave the impression of folding on his swo
, many of them notjust vacancies for the nhs, many of them not just doctors vacancies for the nhs, manye those are going to come from the top universities and a phd. the financial times, and p&o is on the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago. _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago. had _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago, had this _ the front pages. caroline? four weeks ago, had this disaster of this debacle _ weeks ago, had this disaster of this debacle in — weeks ago, had...
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take the nhs. ambulance waiting times are soaring in rural areas. what nhs.ing in rural areas. what about the money the — soaring in rural areas. what about the money the government i soaring in rural areas. what about the money the government says i soaring in rural areas. what aboutj the money the government says it soaring in rural areas. what about i the money the government says it is putting into the nhs to try and deal with the covid backlog, some of which is contributing to ambulance waiting times? t which is contributing to ambulance waiting times?— which is contributing to ambulance waiting times? i wish it was but the mone is waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not _ waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not getting _ waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not getting to _ waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not getting to where i waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not getting to where it i waiting times? i wish it was but the money is not getting to where it is| money is not getting to where it is need
take the nhs. ambulance waiting times are soaring in rural areas. what nhs.ing in rural areas. what about the money the — soaring in rural areas. what about the money the government i soaring in rural areas. what about the money the government says i soaring in rural areas. what aboutj the money the government says it soaring in rural areas. what about i the money the government says it is putting into the nhs to try and deal with the covid backlog, some of which is contributing to ambulance...
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.— experiencing the same pressures as well across the nhs.ass shooting in america. on social media, murray described the incident as madness, and one survivor�*s account in particular brought back painful memories of the horrific shootings that took place at his own school in dunblane in 1996. unbelievably sad and disappointing and itjust makes you feel angry and incredibly upset for the parents. i heard something on the radio the other day and it was a child from that school. i experienced a similar thing when i was at dunblane and a teacher coming out and waving at all of the children under tables and telling them to go and hide. and there was a kid telling exactly the same story about how she survived it. they were saying that they go through these drills as young children, seven, eight—year—old children, and it�*s like, how? how is that normal that children should be having to go through drills in case someone comes into school with a gun? i don�*t get it. murray feels strongly that the time has come for change. i think there have been ov
.— experiencing the same pressures as well across the nhs.ass shooting in america. on social media, murray described the incident as madness, and one survivor�*s account in particular brought back painful memories of the horrific shootings that took place at his own school in dunblane in 1996. unbelievably sad and disappointing and itjust makes you feel angry and incredibly upset for the parents. i heard something on the radio the other day and it was a child from that school. i experienced...
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this was the party that voted against £13 billion a year extra for the nhs.know. prime minister, food prices are going up, rents are going up, energy costs are going up, every day i've got more and more constituents coming to me to say that they thought the day would never come. things just cost too much. at the same time, people are anchored to the minimum wage, working two, three, four, fivejobs on low the minimum wage, working two, three, four, five jobs on low wages with in work benefits and theyjust can't afford it. at the same time we have the honourable lady saying that to survive they should take on more hours and get a betterjob. does the prime minister agreed with his minister or agree with me that we should have an emergency budget? i accept that, of course, there are economic pressures on our country economic pressures on oui’ country now economic pressures on our country now caused by the fact is we mentioned but that is why we have already increased the living wage by £1000 per yearfor those on it and already increased universal credit by £1000
this was the party that voted against £13 billion a year extra for the nhs.know. prime minister, food prices are going up, rents are going up, energy costs are going up, every day i've got more and more constituents coming to me to say that they thought the day would never come. things just cost too much. at the same time, people are anchored to the minimum wage, working two, three, four, fivejobs on low the minimum wage, working two, three, four, five jobs on low wages with in work benefits...
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a statement from lewisham and greenwich nhs trust, where laura was treated, says... care may have occurred so that any necessary changes and improvements can be made. it�*s beyond sad, really. it�*s unbearable. there should be an available cold place. there simply should be somewhere where pregnancy remains of these tiny little babies can be safely and respectfully and carefully stored. the importance of pregnancy loss care is increasingly being recognised. here at birmingham women�*s hospital, work is starting on a first of its kind in the uk bereavement centre. this site is going to - be our woodland house. we'll be able to look after our families going through early. pregnancy loss who want to come back in and collect their pregnancy, - maybe for a little burial at home or a funeral. . amongst the smell of fresh roses and a feeling of being close to family, laura and lawrence can remember and grieve. this is the crematorium where my grandparents�* ashes were scattered and their plaque�*s here. and we were thinking of putting the baby�*s ashes here as well. we just
a statement from lewisham and greenwich nhs trust, where laura was treated, says... care may have occurred so that any necessary changes and improvements can be made. it�*s beyond sad, really. it�*s unbearable. there should be an available cold place. there simply should be somewhere where pregnancy remains of these tiny little babies can be safely and respectfully and carefully stored. the importance of pregnancy loss care is increasingly being recognised. here at birmingham women�*s...
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nhs waiting lists are up. urban. nhs waiting lists are up.urage students to vote for the goats. encourage students to vote for the oats. ., ., encourage students to vote for the goats-_ really - encourage students to vote for the i goats._ really well. goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing — goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what _ goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a _ goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a piece _ goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a piece of- goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a piece of bribery | it's amazing what a piece of bribery you can do with goats! let’s it's amazing what a piece of bribery you can do with goats!— you can do with goats! let's speak to robert. — you can do with goats! let's speak to robert. a _ you can do with goats! let's speak to robert, a volunteer— you can do with goats! let's speak to robert, a volunteer and - you can do with goats! let's speak to robert, a volunteer and a i you can do with
nhs waiting lists are up. urban. nhs waiting lists are up.urage students to vote for the goats. encourage students to vote for the oats. ., ., encourage students to vote for the goats-_ really - encourage students to vote for the i goats._ really well. goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing — goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what _ goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a _ goats. how did it work? really well. it's amazing what a piece _ goats. how...
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lewisham and greenwich nhs trust say they are now in touch with miss brody to discuss what action theycompassionate and timely support for patients, setting up a specialist miscarriage support clinic and making it easier for patients who have urgent concerns to contact them. it's beyond sad, really. it's unbearable. there simply should be somewhere where pregnancy remains, or these tiny little babies, can be safely and respectfully, and carefully stored. amongst the smell of fresh roses and a feeling of being close to family, laura and lawrence can remember and grieve. this is the crematorium where my grandparents' ashes were scattered and their plaque's here. and we were thinking of putting the baby's ashes here as well. we just felt like the baby's already been so alone. and this way, at least it's near us. and it's near family. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in tulip mazumdar�*s report, you can find links for support and help at bbc.co.uk/actionline. the rapper drake has led tributes to the indian singer and rapper sidhu moose wala who'
lewisham and greenwich nhs trust say they are now in touch with miss brody to discuss what action theycompassionate and timely support for patients, setting up a specialist miscarriage support clinic and making it easier for patients who have urgent concerns to contact them. it's beyond sad, really. it's unbearable. there simply should be somewhere where pregnancy remains, or these tiny little babies, can be safely and respectfully, and carefully stored. amongst the smell of fresh roses and a...
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a nhs trust at the centre of concerns about avoidable deaths and injuries to babies has been told to make immediate improvements to its maternity services. families now need to feel that they are listened to, that their concerns have been heard and that change is going to happen and is going to happen quickly. warnings that the cost—of—living crisis will continue for at least another year if oil and gas prices do not fall. but the government insists its financial aid will help people cope. ukraine warns that russia's offensive in donbas could result in the region becoming uninhabited. pro—russian separatist forces claim to have captured a strategic town. tributes are paid to the 19 children and two teachers killed in the texas school shooting, as parents criticise the police for not taking faster action against the gunman. excuse me, sir. i supposed to move? how one man is taking a supermarket to court for refusing entry to his assistance cat. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc�*s lunchtime news. nottingham university hospitals nhs trust has been ordered to make significant and im
a nhs trust at the centre of concerns about avoidable deaths and injuries to babies has been told to make immediate improvements to its maternity services. families now need to feel that they are listened to, that their concerns have been heard and that change is going to happen and is going to happen quickly. warnings that the cost—of—living crisis will continue for at least another year if oil and gas prices do not fall. but the government insists its financial aid will help people cope....
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cancer is not the only thing the energis deals with, with waiting times for elective surgery in the nhsntly up and the service itself is in crisis. people are coming out of the pandemic into the massive backlog caused by the pandemic, so this might well be a positive story in that sense but there are lots of things happening in the nhs that are not positive. caroline? , , ., , ., , ., caroline? this is a story we have seen with _ caroline? this is a story we have seen with these _ caroline? this is a story we have seen with these front _ caroline? this is a story we have seen with these front pages, - caroline? this is a story we havei seen with these front pages, the times_ seen with these front pages, the times and — seen with these front pages, the times and daily express, that there two ways— times and daily express, that there two ways of looking at this bit of data. _ two ways of looking at this bit of data. it — two ways of looking at this bit of data. it is — two ways of looking at this bit of data, it is good news that the restrictions of lockdown, particularly horrifying stori
cancer is not the only thing the energis deals with, with waiting times for elective surgery in the nhsntly up and the service itself is in crisis. people are coming out of the pandemic into the massive backlog caused by the pandemic, so this might well be a positive story in that sense but there are lots of things happening in the nhs that are not positive. caroline? , , ., , ., , ., caroline? this is a story we have seen with _ caroline? this is a story we have seen with these _ caroline?...