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the nhs _ love the nhs and what it stands for.livering substandard care, funded by the dwindling goodwill of the people who work for _ dwindling goodwill of the people who work for it. we go to work everyday and you _ work for it. we go to work everyday and you feel— work for it. we go to work everyday and you feel like you are failing your— and you feel like you are failing your patients, like you are not giving — your patients, like you are not giving them their standard of care they deserve and you aspire to deliver— they deserve and you aspire to deliver and then you go home demoralised and realise you are struggling to pay your bills because you are _ struggling to pay your bills because you are earning £14 an hour. it is not sustainable, it is not fair and it is not— not sustainable, it is not fair and it is not good for patients.- it is not good for patients. thank ou ve it is not good for patients. thank you very much- _ it is not good for patients. thank you very much. there _ it is not good for patients. thank you very m
the nhs _ love the nhs and what it stands for.livering substandard care, funded by the dwindling goodwill of the people who work for _ dwindling goodwill of the people who work for it. we go to work everyday and you _ work for it. we go to work everyday and you feel— work for it. we go to work everyday and you feel like you are failing your— and you feel like you are failing your patients, like you are not giving — your patients, like you are not giving them their standard of care they...
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what _ and the nhs is broken right now. what is _ and the nhs is broken right now.ike on a daily level? ., ~' what is your 'ob like on a daily level? ., ~ ., ,, . , ., level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology. _ level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology, looking - level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology, looking after- level? i work in obstetrics and - gynaecology, looking after people who have your choices, women's health— who have your choices, women's health and — who have your choices, women's health and delivering babies. at the moment— health and delivering babies. at the moment pretty much every single shift we _ moment pretty much every single shift we don't have enough midwives, don't have _ shift we don't have enough midwives, don't have enough doctors, we need a strategy— don't have enough doctors, we need a strategy meeting in the morning as to who _ strategy meeting in the morning as to who we — strategy meeting in the morning as to who we will be able to do injections fall, who we can do is see sections four and how we can manage _ see section
what _ and the nhs is broken right now. what is _ and the nhs is broken right now.ike on a daily level? ., ~' what is your 'ob like on a daily level? ., ~ ., ,, . , ., level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology. _ level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology, looking - level? i work in obstetrics and gynaecology, looking after- level? i work in obstetrics and - gynaecology, looking after people who have your choices, women's health— who have your choices, women's health and — who have your...
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so we are a _ anywhere except in the nhs. so we are a bit— anywhere except in the nhs.here else, and i think that feels _ anywhere else, and i think that feels really sad to work in a system where _ feels really sad to work in a system where we _ feels really sad to work in a system where we can't do anything else. we started _ where we can't do anything else. we started our— where we can't do anything else. we started ourjourney for us in 2005. and you _ started ourjourney for us in 2005. and you have that on your placard, don't you? 2005 we had university fees. take me through my letter is important. i5. fees. take me through my letter is imortant. , ., , fees. take me through my letter is imortant. , .,, , fees. take me through my letter is imortant. , ., , , ., fees. take me through my letter is imortant. , , ., , ., fees. take me through my letter is imortant. , , ., ., important. is, it has been a year on our important. is, it has been a year on your degradation _ important. is, it has been a year on your degradation when _ important. is, it has been a year on you
so we are a _ anywhere except in the nhs. so we are a bit— anywhere except in the nhs.here else, and i think that feels _ anywhere else, and i think that feels really sad to work in a system where _ feels really sad to work in a system where we _ feels really sad to work in a system where we can't do anything else. we started _ where we can't do anything else. we started our— where we can't do anything else. we started ourjourney for us in 2005. and you _ started ourjourney for us in 2005....
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the nhs as opposed to me wns ien re— protect the nhs as opposed to the nhs job to protect us?— it with our stamp and tax every month .taxpayers_ it with our stamp and tax every month taxpayers and you know, month as taxpayers and you know, mere-e— month as taxpayers and you know, mere-e ame— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense,— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense, i— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense, i think, of a sense of entitlement a growing sense of entitlement anar— a growing sense of entitlement mar-au— a growing sense of entitlement mar-arr mae— a growing sense of entitlement that all must defer to the that we all must defer to the nary— that we all must defer to the may emer— that we all must defer to the my enter an— that we all must defer to the holy order of the— that we all must defer to the holy order of the and the holy order of the nhs and the pay— holy order of the nhs and the pay aemana— holy order of the nhs and the pay demand itself. 35% pay aemana— pay demand itself. 35% pay aemana re— pay demand itself. 3
the nhs as opposed to me wns ien re— protect the nhs as opposed to the nhs job to protect us?— it with our stamp and tax every month .taxpayers_ it with our stamp and tax every month taxpayers and you know, month as taxpayers and you know, mere-e— month as taxpayers and you know, mere-e ame— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense,— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense, i— month as taxpayers and you know, there's this sense, i think, of a sense of...
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nhs _ every single day. thank you for talking to us. nhs bosses - every single day.s like accident and emergency departments and maternity services, but people are being urged to go to 111 as a first port of call and to only call 999 if it really is a life—threatening emergency. $5 it really is a life-threatening emergency-— it really is a life-threatening emergency. it really is a life-threatening emeruen . a , emergency. as well as picket lines across the country, _ emergency. as well as picket lines across the country, there - emergency. as well as picket lines across the country, there is - emergency. as well as picket lines across the country, there is a - emergency. as well as picket lines| across the country, there is a huge demonstration taking place in trafalgar square in central london. there are hundreds if not thousands with their placards also taking part in thisjunior doctor with their placards also taking part in this junior doctor strike with demands for a 35% pay rise and better patient safety. the government have said there will be no pay talks with
nhs _ every single day. thank you for talking to us. nhs bosses - every single day.s like accident and emergency departments and maternity services, but people are being urged to go to 111 as a first port of call and to only call 999 if it really is a life—threatening emergency. $5 it really is a life-threatening emergency-— it really is a life-threatening emergency. it really is a life-threatening emeruen . a , emergency. as well as picket lines across the country, _ emergency. as well as...
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is nhs.n the house? there is _ for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one - for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one on - for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one on the| the house? there is one on the phone, kate in glasgow. l the house? there is one on the phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely arree phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely a . ree with phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely agree with the _ phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely agree with the dental— phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely agree with the dental association - agree with the dental association point, _ agree with the dental association point, it— agree with the dental association point, it is— agree with the dental association point, it is absolutely relevant. people — point, it is absolutely relevant. people in — point, it is absolutely relevant. people in the country do not understand the funding that goes into both — understand the funding that goes into both general p
is nhs.n the house? there is _ for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one - for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one on - for the nhs. is there a doctor in the house? there is one on the| the house? there is one on the phone, kate in glasgow. l the house? there is one on the phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely arree phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely a . ree with phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely agree with the _ phone, kate in glasgow. i absolutely agree...
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i think nhs pay rises must come winn— i think nhs pay rises must come niin ine— i think nhs pay rises rises must come with the promise of reform . �*fo�*y with the promise of reform. why gyniinge— with the promise of reform. why gyniinge sonn— with the promise of reform. why gyrating.7 sam smith is a role model and how the bbc has failed us yet again. it's 8 pm. and onio— us yet again. it's 8 pm. and one is— us yet again. it's 8 pm. and one is ine— us yet again. it's 8 pm. and one ie one .— this is the. saturday five. neieone— this is the. saturday five. welcome to— this is the. saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. inie— welcome to the saturday five. inie io— welcome to the saturday five. inie ie one — welcome to the saturday five. this is the best— welcome to the saturday five. this is the best saturday night ioneonoy— this is the best saturday night takeaway that— this is the best saturday night takeaway that you could possibly oieii — takeaway that you could possibly oneno ivengiooy— takeaway that you could possibly order. everybody get up because five order. everybody get
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i'm nhs employs boys. ii: 3 the nhs employs boys. according to the— the nhs employs boys.et us know what- there. ti?“ j i j 3 one up. let us know what please do one up. let us know what please to . — one up. let us know what please to . tet— one up. let us know what please to . tet ue— one up. let us know what please do . let us know.— one up. let us know what please do . let us know. oh- one up. let us know what please do . ..3 tijji l. one up. let us know what please do . ..3 l. : do. let us know. oh still ahead , dominique is going to give us her take on elon musk's row with the bbc . but her take on elon musk's row with the bbc. but coming up, it's attte— the bbc. but coming up, it's attte. ue-e— the bbc. but coming up, it's albie. he's going— the bbc. but coming up, it's albie. he's going to- but coming up, it's albie. he's going to tell us why he albie. he's going to tell us why we tmmte— albie. he's going to tell us why he thinks sean— albie. he's going to tell us why he thinks sean racist dolls in route— he thinks sean racist dolls in route te— he thinks sean racis
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the the funding of the nhs historically has been 4. wette— nhs historically has been 4. we-we het— nhseat rightly identified as we treat the a shrine or not a the nhs as a shrine or not a service. now look, the nhs and i teth— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born in— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born in july— ti.hi; now look, the nhs and i were both born in july 1948 and whthhh— were both born in july 1948 and whthhh three— were both born in july 1948 and within three years— were both born in july 1948 and within three years we had a the— within three years we had a the eehtet— within three years we had a thing called the guillebeau repert— thing called the guillebeau repert-eeht- thing called the guillebeau report-said-it. report which said that it was thhehehehhw— report which said that it was financially unsustainable. the the— financially unsustainable. the whslthe— financially unsustainable. the whslthe ete— financially unsustainable. the nhs the old beveridge model nhs on the old beveridge model entw— nhs o
the the funding of the nhs historically has been 4. wette— nhs historically has been 4. we-we het— nhseat rightly identified as we treat the a shrine or not a the nhs as a shrine or not a service. now look, the nhs and i teth— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born in— service. now look, the nhs and i were both born in july— ti.hi; now look, the nhs and i were both born in july 1948 and whthhh— were both born in july 1948...
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the nhs. do you think if you're rich enough, if you can it, you should do it? can afford it, you should do it? should we encourage people to go private is that unfair? if private or is that unfair? if you've your taxes your you've paid your taxes all your life our landlords are hard life and our landlords are hard done by, do we demonise them too much? apparently half a million buy to let landlords are set to leave the market altogether in the next five years. should something be done to keep them? is there too much bureaucracy, red tape, too much tax? what do you think? and are you like me a little bit fed up of remakes? it seems that every single new film or new theatre production is actually a copy of something from the past. should we just create new stories? that's an idea . we've got all of that to idea. we've got all of that to come tonight with. my wonderful panel on dewbs& co this evening with you until seven with me, emily carver. but first, let's get the latest news headlines . get
the nhs. do you think if you're rich enough, if you can it, you should do it? can afford it, you should do it? should we encourage people to go private is that unfair? if private or is that unfair? if you've your taxes your you've paid your taxes all your life our landlords are hard life and our landlords are hard done by, do we demonise them too much? apparently half a million buy to let landlords are set to leave the market altogether in the next five years. should something be done to keep...
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, ., ., , nhs.l health, _ nhs. i have had to take off for my mental health, with _ nhs. i have had to take off for my mental health, with stress - nhs. i have had to take off for my mental health, with stress and - mental health, with stress and anxiety, and i don't really see how i'm going to be able to get through even the first two years of training. even the first two years of training-— even the first two years of trainina. ., ., , ., ., training. the morale is at an all-time _ training. the morale is at an all-time low. _ training. the morale is at an all-time low. i— training. the morale is at an all-time low. i don't - training. the morale is at an i all-time low. i don't remember training. the morale is at an - all-time low. i don't remember the all—time low. i don't remember the last time _ all—time low. i don't remember the last time i— all—time low. i don't remember the last time i went home and felt like i've done _ last time i went home and felt like i've done a — last time i went home
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the nhs has been slowly turnin: talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into _ talks.to a _ talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis _ talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and - talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and that. talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and that is| turning into a crisis and that is not a new issue, so it is a shame and we are obviously sad people are affected by it but if we don't make affected by it but if we don't make a stand now things will only get worse anyway. a stand now things will only get worse anyway-— a stand now things will only get worsean a. ,, ., worse anyway. nhs bosses say however cuickl worse anyway. nhs bosses say however quickly these — worse anyway. nhs bosses say however quickly these disputes _ worse anyway. nhs bosses say however quickly these disputes are _ worse anyway. nhs bosses say however quickly these disputes are resolved - quickly these disputes are resolved affects the situation for time to come. two ukrainian soldiers who had amputations after bein
the nhs has been slowly turnin: talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into _ talks.to a _ talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis _ talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and - talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and that. talks. the nhs has been slowly turning into a crisis and that is| turning into a crisis and that is not a new issue, so it is a shame and we are obviously sad people are affected by it but if we don't make affected by it but if we...
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to read the nhs.tments and procedures had to be rescheduled due te— procedures had to be rescheduled due to tne— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike by— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike by junior doctors— due to the strike by junior doctors this— due to the strike by junior doctors this month . it includes doctors this month. it includes people— doctors this month. it includes people inne— doctors this month. it includes people who were— doctors this month. it includes people who were waiting for operations— people who were waiting for operations and— people who were waiting for operations and other treatments , de neit— operations and other treatments , de neit de— operations and other treatments , as well as scans— operations and other treatments , as well as scans and follow up appointments— , as well as scans and follow up appointments .— , as well as scans and follow up appointments . tens of thousands appointmen
to read the nhs.tments and procedures had to be rescheduled due te— procedures had to be rescheduled due to tne— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike by— procedures had to be rescheduled due to the strike by junior doctors— due to the strike by junior doctors this— due to the strike by junior doctors this month . it includes doctors this month. it includes people— doctors this month. it includes people inne—...
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the nhs confederation which represent nhs confederation which represent nhs providers. 0ur nhs confederation are i confident people should go about their daily lives as they normally would today? the their daily lives as they normally would today?— their daily lives as they normally would today? their daily lives as they normally would toda ? . , , ., would today? the main messages to mostly remember _ would today? the main messages to mostly remember that _ would today? the main messages to mostly remember that this - would today? the main messages toj mostly remember that this industrial action is now a significant on the nhs. it is the longest period of industrial action we have ever seen industrial action we have ever seen in the nhs, certainly the longest i have ever seen in my 30 year career as a doctor. so be sensible today in the way that you use the nhs. if you have an emergency, rent momo nine. but otherwise, think about the pressure on hospitals, with half the doctors in hospitals on industrial action. think about using your local pharmacy, 111 online, your action. think about usi
the nhs confederation which represent nhs confederation which represent nhs providers. 0ur nhs confederation are i confident people should go about their daily lives as they normally would today? the their daily lives as they normally would today?— their daily lives as they normally would today? their daily lives as they normally would toda ? . , , ., would today? the main messages to mostly remember _ would today? the main messages to mostly remember that _ would today? the main messages to...
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but the nhs, beloved nhs, as we were nhs, our beloved nhs, as we were iieeweeing— nhs, our beloved nhsactually at the hear, we're getting actually at tne—neet- hear, we're getting actually at tne—neet tel hear, we're getting actually at. the—need to make the moment is we need to make a stand— the moment is we need to make a etentlnnet— the moment is we need to make a etentlnnet ne— the moment is we need to make a stand-what we need- the moment is we need to make a stand what we need at the stand for what we need at the mement— stand for what we need at the moment as well. _ stand for what we need at the moment as well. the pressure nenttng— moment as well. the pressure we're working under and it's not teeettte— we're working under and it's not teeettte nttn— we're working under and it's not feasible with what— we're working under and it's not feasible with what we're doing. tetentten— feasible with what we're doing. tetentten et— feasible with what we're doing. retention of staff— feasible with what we're doing. retention of staff isn't there. were— retention of staff isn't there. ne-n
but the nhs, beloved nhs, as we were nhs, our beloved nhs, as we were iieeweeing— nhs, our beloved nhsactually at the hear, we're getting actually at tne—neet- hear, we're getting actually at tne—neet tel hear, we're getting actually at. the—need to make the moment is we need to make a stand— the moment is we need to make a etentlnnet— the moment is we need to make a etentlnnet ne— the moment is we need to make a stand-what we need- the moment is we need to make a stand what we...
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, nhs.think, and it _ nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems - nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems that i nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems that in i often think, and it seems that in many cases, 500,000 cases in england, that they are not a top priority. there are two things here. first of all, last year the levelling up housing and communities office committee found the government to urgently need to allocate at least £7 billion more a year. and then also we are in a situation where borisjohnson promised the social care revolution funded by the social care levy, that was then kibosh by liz truss. but rishi sunak chose not to bring it back. was that a failure by the new prime minister?— back. was that a failure by the new prime minister? well, the problem in an case prime minister? well, the problem in any case was — prime minister? well, the problem in any case was that _ prime minister? well, the problem in an
, nhs.think, and it _ nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems - nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems that i nhs. but the fact is, all the people often think, and it seems that in i often think, and it seems that in many cases, 500,000 cases in england, that they are not a top priority. there are two things here. first of all, last year the levelling up housing and communities office committee found the government to urgently need to allocate at...
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also betterfor nhs staff. the nhs, but also better for nhs staff. �* , , , staff.rses, teachers, civil servants _ staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servants just _ staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servants just some - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of those | staff. but with nurses, teachers, l civil servantsjust some of those in civil servants just some of those in dispute, we have one big question this morning — can we avoid a summer of strikes? in the last half hour, the health secretary has written to pat cullen, the woman who'll lead the nurses onto the picket lines for their most serious strike. she's here in the studio. and so will be the the cabinet minister, tory chairman, greg hands. how will the government stop that strike from happening? but you might wonder, does labour have a better answer? the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, is with us. and we'll lift our eyes to the heavens — thejupiter icy moons explorer begins its eight—yearjourney huntin
also betterfor nhs staff. the nhs, but also better for nhs staff. �* , , , staff.rses, teachers, civil servants _ staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servants just _ staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servants just some - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of those | staff. but with nurses, teachers, l civil servantsjust some of those in civil servants just some of those in dispute, we have one big...
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the clear message to the public is for those who need the nhs, the nhs will be there in terms of responding has gone into the contingency planning and the measures in place, given the effect of the strikes. but clearly, they have been timed to have an impact on patients and i think that is very regrettable. the government has shown that it is willing to listen and to engage in meaningful and constructive talks. we had those talks with other health unions, with the agenda for change staff. we had a recommendation from the nhs staff counsel to their members, based on those meaningful and constructive discussions that we had. we also listened to doctors in terms of pension changes. the chancellor announced those pension changes in the budget. so the government has engaged constructively. my door is open and we remain willing to engage constructively with thejunior doctors, but clearly, a demand of 35%, which would involve some junior doctors receiving over £20,000 more in terms of their basic pay, is not reasonable to your viewers, to those who have to balance the wider issues of the economy i
the clear message to the public is for those who need the nhs, the nhs will be there in terms of responding has gone into the contingency planning and the measures in place, given the effect of the strikes. but clearly, they have been timed to have an impact on patients and i think that is very regrettable. the government has shown that it is willing to listen and to engage in meaningful and constructive talks. we had those talks with other health unions, with the agenda for change staff. we...
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well, yeah i'm fed up with the nhs and i work the nhs., i work in a good team. we've got enough people but we've still got a backlog. it's, you know, but as the pandemic caused the backlog for the children that are having to wait for treatment. i actually agree with that . and it actually agree with that. and it was already backlogged anyway . was already backlogged anyway. the pandemic hit because we've had to cut back after contract after contract beds been closed. we've lost loads of beds. we've got 10,000 people waiting to put out into the community. and the problem i think the main problem is with the nhs. i it's with social care because people are stuck in hospital and that's what's causing lot of the backlog. and i don't think realise that. do you think it can be fixed though because a lot of people looking at this thinking oh goodness, it's not even fixable. do you think it's. fixable. it would it take some fixing nana and. sure firstly we've got to get more people . we've got to get more people. want to work for the nhs and not a
well, yeah i'm fed up with the nhs and i work the nhs., i work in a good team. we've got enough people but we've still got a backlog. it's, you know, but as the pandemic caused the backlog for the children that are having to wait for treatment. i actually agree with that . and it actually agree with that. and it was already backlogged anyway . was already backlogged anyway. the pandemic hit because we've had to cut back after contract after contract beds been closed. we've lost loads of beds....
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confederation — which represents nhs trusts.lled appointments since the start of the year to get a hearing aid. how are you feeling about that? for hearing aid. how are you feeling about that?— about that? for me it has been extremely _ about that? for me it has been extremely frustrating. - about that? for me it has been l extremely frustrating. because it about that? for me it has been - extremely frustrating. because it is something i really rely on. when large group settings for work for example i cannot engage because i find it really hard to keep up with the conversation. and it has affected my confidence. because most of the time i will be in group settings and ijust of the time i will be in group settings and i just will of the time i will be in group settings and ijust will not of the time i will be in group settings and i just will not say much at all. so it is affecting my mental health and me going out sometimes in the evening if i am alone. because obviously i cannot hear very well. the alone. because obviously i ca
confederation — which represents nhs trusts.lled appointments since the start of the year to get a hearing aid. how are you feeling about that? for hearing aid. how are you feeling about that?— about that? for me it has been extremely _ about that? for me it has been extremely frustrating. - about that? for me it has been l extremely frustrating. because it about that? for me it has been - extremely frustrating. because it is something i really rely on. when large group settings for work...
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of living crisis, an nhs on its knees thanks to _ cost of living crisis, an nhs on its knees thanksnees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish— knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, - knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, we - knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, we have| knees thanks to this first minister. and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist — and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist leader— and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist leader continuing - and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist leader continuing to - nationalist leader continuing to appeal— nationalist leader continuing to appeal to — nationalist leader continuing to appeal to has _ nationalist leader continuing to appeal to has hopelessly- nationalist leader continuing to. appeal to has hopelessly divided partv _ appeal to has hopelessly divided partv so— appeal to has hopelessly divided party. so can _ appeal to has hopelessly divided party. so can t _ appeal to has hopelessly divided party. so can i ask— appeal to has
of living crisis, an nhs on its knees thanks to _ cost of living crisis, an nhs on its knees thanksnees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish— knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, - knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, we - knees thanks to this first minister and a sluggish economy, we have| knees thanks to this first minister. and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist — and a sluggish economy, we have a nationalist leader— and a...
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the nhs should _ health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that.vidence—based treatment_ should lead on that. evidence—based treatment through the nhs is... there _ treatment through the nhs is... there are — treatment through the nhs is... there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs _ there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs based — there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs based gambling addiction treatment which is a big step forward, _ treatment which is a big step forward, but i think it really needs to take _ forward, but i think it really needs to take out — forward, but i think it really needs to take out the responsible gambling narrative _ to take out the responsible gambling narrative. stop putting all the onus of responsibility on the individual to solve — of responsibility on the individual to solve their problems or to act rationally— to solve their problems or to act rationally when they essentially have _ rationally when they essentially have a — rationally when they essentially have a mental health condition. this is about— have a mental
the nhs should _ health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that.vidence—based treatment_ should lead on that. evidence—based treatment through the nhs is... there _ treatment through the nhs is... there are — treatment through the nhs is... there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs _ there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs based — there are soon to be 15 clinics for nhs based gambling addiction treatment which is a big step forward, _ treatment which is a big step forward, but i...
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and how they would be treated. i for the nhs and how they would be treated. ., for the nhs and how they., , treated. i am going to bring in ben'amin treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, _ treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, if— treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, if i - treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, ifi may. - treated. i am going to bring in i benjamin patrini, ifi may. what benjamin patrini, if i may. what does the violence now mean for the wider region? what can you tell our audience about that? good wider region? what can you tell our audience about that?— audience about that? good even, thank ou audience about that? good even, thank you for— audience about that? good even, thank you for having _ audience about that? good even, thank you for having me. - audience about that? good even, thank you for having me. i - audience about that? good even, thank you for having me. i think. audience about that? good even, | thank you for having me. i think if there _ thank you for having me. i think if there are — thank you for having
and how they would be treated. i for the nhs and how they would be treated. ., for the nhs and how they., , treated. i am going to bring in ben'amin treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, _ treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, if— treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, if i - treated. i am going to bring in benjamin patrini, ifi may. - treated. i am going to bring in i benjamin patrini, ifi may. what benjamin patrini, if i may. what does the violence now...
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and the many nhs stati— the nhs itself. question about first islnarn ani— that same question about first do.harm and was- that same question about first do harm and was offered the do no harm and was offered the evanpie— do no harm and was offered the evanpie si— do no harm and was offered the evanpie si a— do no harm and was offered the example of a of— do no harm and was offered the example of a of a— do no harm and was offered the example of a of a patient that nai— example of a of a patient that nai teen— example of a of a patient that had been interviewed on that news broadcast— had been interviewed on that news broadcast who was saying inat— news broadcast who was saying in men— news broadcast who was saying that their operation had been sanseiiei— that their operation had been sanseiissi— that their operation had been cancelleof-for- that their operation had been cancelleof-for it.- that their operation had been cancelleof for it. really months of waiting for it. really anvisas-rni- months of waiting for it. really a
and the many nhs stati— the nhs itself. question about first islnarn ani— that same question about first do.harm and was- that same question about first do harm and was offered the do no harm and was offered the evanpie— do no harm and was offered the evanpie si— do no harm and was offered the evanpie si a— do no harm and was offered the example of a of— do no harm and was offered the example of a of a— do no harm and was offered the example of a of a patient that nai— example...
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patients can't afford to lose more days to strike, the nhs can't _ lose more days to strike, the nhsstrikes, staff can't afford more days _ strikes, staff can't afford more days lost — strikes, staff can't afford more days lost to strikes, so isn't it time — days lost to strikes, so isn't it time for— days lost to strikes, so isn't it time for him to swallow his pride, admit _ time for him to swallow his pride, admit he — time for him to swallow his pride, admit he has failed to come and bring _ admit he has failed to come and bring acas in to mediate an end to the junior— bring acas in to mediate an end to the junior doctors' strike. mr speaker, _ the junior doctors' strike. mr speaker, last week also saw the rcn announced _ speaker, last week also saw the rcn announced new strike dates with no derogations and a new ballot. what does he _ derogations and a new ballot. what does he plan to do to avert the evident — does he plan to do to avert the evident risks to patient safety? government sources briefed yesterday that they _ government sources briefed yesterday that they are prefer
patients can't afford to lose more days to strike, the nhs can't _ lose more days to strike, the nhsstrikes, staff can't afford more days _ strikes, staff can't afford more days lost — strikes, staff can't afford more days lost to strikes, so isn't it time — days lost to strikes, so isn't it time for— days lost to strikes, so isn't it time for him to swallow his pride, admit _ time for him to swallow his pride, admit he — time for him to swallow his pride, admit he has failed to come...
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, in their view, at normal times because the nhs, in theirview, is at normal times because the nhs, inced. a lot of concern about this 48 hour nurses strike in england starting on the 30th of april. unite, another union with members in ambulance services and many hospitals, has announced that in a couple of areas, its members will walk out on strike at the beginning of may, the same time as the nurses, and potentially more the next day and that is happening even though they are still balloting on the pay offer. unite says that actually come from what i have seen so far in the responses, there is quite a lot of negative opinion towards that pay offer in england. hugh pym, many thanks. in russia, one of president putin's most prominent critics has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after he publicly criticised the russian invasion of ukraine. vladimir kara—murza — a russian man who also has british citizenship — is accused of treason and spreading false information. his conviction is widely seen as politically motivated and the uk government has demanded his immediate release. from mos
, in their view, at normal times because the nhs, in theirview, is at normal times because the nhs, inced. a lot of concern about this 48 hour nurses strike in england starting on the 30th of april. unite, another union with members in ambulance services and many hospitals, has announced that in a couple of areas, its members will walk out on strike at the beginning of may, the same time as the nurses, and potentially more the next day and that is happening even though they are still balloting...
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but every time i do, it's like, "sorry we're not taking on nhs patients any more."of pounds — money danielle simply didn't have. she was at the end of her tether but then something amazing happened. i can smile. i don't have to hide anymore. you look amazing. you look very different. i mean, you can see it. you can absolutely see it. i do feel... it's almost like i feel tingly, buzzy. no pain, no abscesses, no infection. not being afraid, really. i can smile at people and not hide. following our report last year, one of danielle's friends suggested they try a fundraising website. and through the generosity of strangers, she was able to raise enough money to pay for private treatment and dentures — an act of charity that has transformed her life. to be able to talk to somebody face—on, to be able to smile at somebody, is something i haven't done for several years. there's more charity at work in danielle's hometown in suffolk. a group of volunteer dentists in one of seven vans that tour the whole of the uk have come to offer emergency care to those in pain. so the ch
but every time i do, it's like, "sorry we're not taking on nhs patients any more."of pounds — money danielle simply didn't have. she was at the end of her tether but then something amazing happened. i can smile. i don't have to hide anymore. you look amazing. you look very different. i mean, you can see it. you can absolutely see it. i do feel... it's almost like i feel tingly, buzzy. no pain, no abscesses, no infection. not being afraid, really. i can smile at people and not hide....
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nhs leaders warn the public to use health services wisely.nd ding liren becomes world chess champion, with china now holding both the men's and women's world titles. it's six in the morning in singapore, and midnight in the sudanese capital, khartoum where the two rival military factions have announced a new ceasefire, but are showing no sign whatsoever of stopping their fighting in the capital khartoum. the united nations and african union are warning that the people of sudan are in dire need of a humanitarian truce. thousands of people are still trying to get out of the country. our africa correspondent, andrew harding, has been speaking to some of them. we are crossing the red sea, heading towards the coast of sudan. a night—time rescue mission organised by saudi arabia's navy. it's not quite dunkirk, but many warships and ferries are now involved in this giant evacuation. tight security as the lights of port sudan gleam on the horizon. we head to shore on a smaller tug boat, to the edge of a country consumed by conflict. we arejust coming
nhs leaders warn the public to use health services wisely.nd ding liren becomes world chess champion, with china now holding both the men's and women's world titles. it's six in the morning in singapore, and midnight in the sudanese capital, khartoum where the two rival military factions have announced a new ceasefire, but are showing no sign whatsoever of stopping their fighting in the capital khartoum. the united nations and african union are warning that the people of sudan are in dire need...
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the nhs for junior doctors has— m7” the nhs for junior doctors has become my7 the nhs for junior doctors0,000— you graduate after 5 or 6 years with 80 £100,000 worth of student— with 80 £100,000 worth of student debt.— with 80 £100,000 worth of student debt. you'll then faced wnn— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands of— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands of pounds of mandatory— with thousands of pounds of mandatory exam fees or fees to exist— mandatory exam fees or fees to exist on— mandatory exam fees or fees to exist on one— mandatory exam fees or fees to exist on the medical register , exist on the medical register, one— exist on the medical register, the insurance— exist on the medical register, the insurance indemnity, all of onen— the insurance indemnity, all of onion ae— the insurance indemnity, all of which are necessary to progress one.— which are necessary to progress one. ana— which are necessary to progress this. and unfortunately , because this. and unfortunately, because of this. and unfortunately, becau
the nhs for junior doctors has— m7” the nhs for junior doctors has become my7 the nhs for junior doctors0,000— you graduate after 5 or 6 years with 80 £100,000 worth of student— with 80 £100,000 worth of student debt.— with 80 £100,000 worth of student debt. you'll then faced wnn— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands of— student debt. you'll then faced with thousands of pounds of mandatory— with thousands of pounds...
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in public services whether nhs or criminaljustice system or they can — nhs or criminaljustice system about the — went before is to do with me but it is about the record and that is the record~ _ is about the record and that is the record. ~ , ., , ., is about the record and that is the record. ~ i. , ., is about the record and that is the record. ~ , ., ., , record. will you repeat those words ourself record. will you repeat those words yourself because _ record. will you repeat those words yourself because you _ record. will you repeat those words yourself because you have - record. will you repeat those words yourself because you have not - record. will you repeat those words yourself because you have not so i yourself because you have not so far, you paraphrase the bottom, which is under the tories, whoever is in charge, for hundred thousand adults convicted of assaulting children served no prison time. what about the top part? we children served no prison time. what about the top part?— about the top part? we are presiding over a system _ about the top part? we are presiding over
in public services whether nhs or criminaljustice system or they can — nhs or criminaljustice system about the — went before is to do with me but it is about the record and that is the record~ _ is about the record and that is the record. ~ , ., , ., is about the record and that is the record. ~ i. , ., is about the record and that is the record. ~ , ., ., , record. will you repeat those words ourself record. will you repeat those words yourself because _ record. will you repeat those words...
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but it means the nhs nurses in means that the nhs nurses in emergency— means that the nhs nurses in emergency very i was very nervous at the beginning to travel out . it was , um, travel out. it was, um, eerhehhhee— it was, um, sometimes difficult for me to hhhe— sometimes difficult for me to make hhe— sometimes difficult for me to make the decision. f make the decision. but once i was there and i was in the clinic, what i could see it was second and none treatment. i was treated . what can i say? iwas treated . what can i say? ba.2 treated. what can i say? ba.2 heeheehhy— treated. what can i say? ba.2 basically like— treated. what can i say? ba.2 basically like a— treated. what can i say? ba.2 basically like a god. that's the ehhy— basically like a god. that's the ehhy vey— basically like a god. that's the ehhy vey h— basically like a god. that's the ehhy vey h eeh— basically like a god. that's the only way i can explain it. basically like a god. that's the only way i can explain it . only way i can explain it. wow. hheh-e— only way i can explain it. wow. hheh-e heeh.— only way i can explain
but it means the nhs nurses in means that the nhs nurses in emergency— means that the nhs nurses in emergency very i was very nervous at the beginning to travel out . it was , um, travel out. it was, um, eerhehhhee— it was, um, sometimes difficult for me to hhhe— sometimes difficult for me to make hhe— sometimes difficult for me to make the decision. f make the decision. but once i was there and i was in the clinic, what i could see it was second and none treatment. i was treated . what...
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current nhs guidance su: est action. current nhs guidance suggest that _ action.st that while not risk—free baits can be a helpful tool for adults wanting to quit smoking. and less harmful alternative traditional cigarettes. it is hoped these measures will help deter young people from taking up vaping, long—term health implications of which remain unknown. victoria bourne, bbc news. police in the north of england have launched an investigation into a disturbance during friday night's performance of the bodyguard at the palace theatre. officers were called to the theatre after staff reported a number of people in the audience causing the disruption. two people removed by security staff were spoken to by police. if you listen to this, you can hear members of the audience trying to sing over the cast. crowd sings: # and i will always love you. ..# . - i'm not sure if you can describe that as singing. the bodyguard actress melody thornton posted this comment. just back at my place getting ready to take my make—up off and i wanted to send a really special message to pe
current nhs guidance su: est action. current nhs guidance suggest that _ action.st that while not risk—free baits can be a helpful tool for adults wanting to quit smoking. and less harmful alternative traditional cigarettes. it is hoped these measures will help deter young people from taking up vaping, long—term health implications of which remain unknown. victoria bourne, bbc news. police in the north of england have launched an investigation into a disturbance during friday night's...
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the successes is that he secured a fair pay deal for nhs workers.s was never going to be a done deal until they had had their say. this afternoon we had their say. this afternoon we had their say. this afternoon we had their say and the modest majority of them rejected the offer. if we take a closer look at the ballot, the royal college of nursing says 61% of eligible members took part in the ballot but they were not able to confirm how many people that was. of that, 54% voted to reject the government's deal. the government may be concerned about what this will mean for other union members who are still voting. but there was some positive news from this afternoon involving a separate vote involving the largest health union involving the largest health union in the country. unison says 288,000 members took part in their ballot and 74% voted to accept the offer. so that is around three quarters. let's hear from unison. so that is around three quarters. let's hearfrom unison. what we have let's hear from unison. what we have -ot let's hear from unison.
the successes is that he secured a fair pay deal for nhs workers.s was never going to be a done deal until they had had their say. this afternoon we had their say. this afternoon we had their say. this afternoon we had their say and the modest majority of them rejected the offer. if we take a closer look at the ballot, the royal college of nursing says 61% of eligible members took part in the ballot but they were not able to confirm how many people that was. of that, 54% voted to reject the...
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the nhs confederation says a quartet— the nhs confederation says a quartet et— the nhs confederation quarter of a million appointments could be postponed . tettee— appointments could be postponed . police investigating the snp's ttnenees— . police investigating the snp's finances have— . police investigating the snp's finances have reportedly seized a tuxuty— finances have reportedly seized a luxury motorhome , according to a luxury motorhome, according to the a luxury motorhome, according to the met— a luxury motorhome, according to the met en— a luxury motorhome, according to the mail on sunday. the nisman etsetett— the mail on sunday. the nisman bischoff motorhome , which can bischoff motorhome, which can sett— bischoff motorhome, which can sett tet— bischoff motorhome, which can sell for around— bischoff motorhome, which can sell for around £110,000, was termed— sell for around £110,000, was removed from _ sell for around £110,000, was removed from a— sell for around £110,000, was removed from a house in fife . it removed from a house in fife. it taken— removed from a house in fi
the nhs confederation says a quartet— the nhs confederation says a quartet et— the nhs confederation quarter of a million appointments could be postponed . tettee— appointments could be postponed . police investigating the snp's ttnenees— . police investigating the snp's finances have— . police investigating the snp's finances have reportedly seized a tuxuty— finances have reportedly seized a luxury motorhome , according to a luxury motorhome, according to the a luxury motorhome,...
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you talk about the nhs, the other unions of the are | nhs, the other unions of the are voting on a 5%guys are asking for 35%, that's quite a big gap isn't it? it 35%, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , 3596, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , .. �* 3596, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , .,~' ., it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, _ it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, i'm - it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, i'm not - it? it is, but | can't talk for- other unions, i'm not prepared to speakfor the nurses other unions, i'm not prepared to speak for the nurses or anyone else... our pair has dropped in real terms by a quarter over the past 15 years. we have doctors on picket lines today who i have spoken to, who have graduated 13 years ago and are being paid the same today as they were then. that is not right. in northern ireland, final preparations are being put in place forjoe biden�*s visit to mark the anniversary of the signing of the good friday agreement. he lands in belfast later today, from where charlotte gallagher sent this report. the us pr
you talk about the nhs, the other unions of the are | nhs, the other unions of the are voting on a 5%guys are asking for 35%, that's quite a big gap isn't it? it 35%, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , 3596, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , .. �* 3596, that's quite a big gap isn't it? , , .,~' ., it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, _ it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, i'm - it? it is, but i can't talk for other unions, i'm not - it? it is, but | can't talk for-...
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nhs england says emergency care will nhs england says emergency care nttt te— nhs england says emergencys— will be prioritised during the junior doctors strike. the four day— junior doctors strike. the four day nettent— junior doctors strike. the four day walkout starting tomorrow is tene— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described as— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described as the most ttennnttve— being described as the most disruptive industrial action in nns— disruptive industrial action in nns nteten— disruptive industrial action in nns nteten .— disruptive industrial action in nhs history. the health body tne— nhs history. the health body warns the dispute over pay will mean appointments and operations will mean appointments and operations nttt te— mean appointments and operations will be cancelled— mean appointments and operations will be cancelled with immense pressure. therefore, on staff ent— pressure. therefore, on staff and semen— pressure. therefore, on staff and eenteee .— pressure. therefore, on staff and serv
nhs england says emergency care will nhs england says emergency care nttt te— nhs england says emergencys— will be prioritised during the junior doctors strike. the four day— junior doctors strike. the four day nettent— junior doctors strike. the four day walkout starting tomorrow is tene— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described as— day walkout starting tomorrow is being described as the most ttennnttve— being described...
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people waiting more than two days because they broke the nhs. only one in 100 because of the criminal justice system. a record number of small boats because they broke the asylum system. people cannot afford their bills cannot get the police to investigate crimes. cannot get a doctor's appointment. does that really sound like pretty good shape? >> mr. speaker since 2010 the police officers, we have given them more power. [cheering] mr. speaker -- >> do you want read the questions and the answers. along with the leader of the opposition. help me to help them. >> does not use the same public services than the rest of us or he simply cannot see the damage that they have done to our country. in 2019 a convicted people's smuggler through boiling water over a prisoner leaving him with first-degree burns. his face was on fire. found guilty, received a prison sentence quite right, and my view. does the prime minister agree? >> mr. speaker, record is clear on sentencing. it was this party and the government that pass the sentencing act last year. it cove
people waiting more than two days because they broke the nhs. only one in 100 because of the criminal justice system. a record number of small boats because they broke the asylum system. people cannot afford their bills cannot get the police to investigate crimes. cannot get a doctor's appointment. does that really sound like pretty good shape? >> mr. speaker since 2010 the police officers, we have given them more power. [cheering] mr. speaker -- >> do you want read the questions...
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but every time i do, it's like, "sorry we're not taking on nhs patients any more." don't have to hide anymore. you look amazing. you look very different. i mean, you can see it. you can absolutely see it. i do feel... it's almost like i feel tingly, buzzy. no pain, no abscesses, no infection. not being afraid, really. i can smile at people and not hide. following our report last year, one of danielle's friends suggested they try a fundraising website. and through the generosity of strangers, she was able to raise enough money to pay for private treatment and dentures — an act of charity that has transformed her life. to be able to talk to somebody face—on, to be able to smile at somebody is something i haven't done for several years. there's more charity at work in danielle's hometown in suffolk. a group of volunteer dentists in one of seven vans that tour the whole of the uk have come to offer emergency care to those in pain. so the charity dentaid has come here to bury st edmunds because this is a town identified as being in a dental desert, where people really st
but every time i do, it's like, "sorry we're not taking on nhs patients any more." don't have to hide anymore. you look amazing. you look very different. i mean, you can see it. you can absolutely see it. i do feel... it's almost like i feel tingly, buzzy. no pain, no abscesses, no infection. not being afraid, really. i can smile at people and not hide. following our report last year, one of danielle's friends suggested they try a fundraising website. and through the generosity of...
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— nhs believe it or not, she thinks that— nhs believe it or not, she thinks that the— nhs believe iturse it's to tax the fatties more and hex— it's to tax the fatties more and more tax those— it's to tax the fatties more and more tax those sinners . yes. more tax those sinners. yes. heeeh-h— more tax those sinners. yes. doesn't matter— more tax those sinners. yes. doesn't matter that the syntax is doesn't matter that the syntax he ee— doesn't matter that the syntax is are absolutely— doesn't matter that the syntax is are absolutely doomed . is are absolutely doomed. aheehwhehw— is are absolutely doomed. absolutely awful to help our wehehhhee— absolutely awful to help our waistlines. the— absolutely awful to help our waistlines. the sugar tax it was hhreeweee— waistlines. the sugar tax it was introduced in— waistlines. the sugar tax it was introduced in 2018. what's happened— introduced in 2018. what's happened since obesity for ehhhereh— happened since obesity for children and— happened since obesity for children and for adults has gone up. children and for adults has gone we. hehhew
— nhs believe it or not, she thinks that— nhs believe it or not, she thinks that the— nhs believe iturse it's to tax the fatties more and hex— it's to tax the fatties more and more tax those— it's to tax the fatties more and more tax those sinners . yes. more tax those sinners. yes. heeeh-h— more tax those sinners. yes. doesn't matter— more tax those sinners. yes. doesn't matter that the syntax is doesn't matter that the syntax he ee— doesn't matter that the syntax is are...
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the nhs should _ health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that.e gambling narrative _ to take out the responsible gambling narrative. stop putting all the onus of responsibility on the individual to solve — of responsibility on the individual to solve their problems or to act rationally— to solve their problems or to act rationally when they essentially have _ rationally when they essentially have a — rationally when they essentially have a mental health condition. this is about— have a mental health condition. this is about flipping it so there is a shared — is about flipping it so there is a shared responsibility and an
the nhs should _ health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that.e gambling narrative _ to take out the responsible gambling narrative. stop putting all the onus of responsibility on the individual to solve — of responsibility on the individual to solve their problems or to act rationally— to solve their problems or to act rationally when they essentially have _ rationally when they essentially have a — rationally when they essentially have a mental health condition. this is about—...
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people waiting more than two days for an ambulance because they broke the nhs.one in 100 rapists going to court because they broke the criminal justice system. a record number of small boats crossing the channel because they broke the asylum system. people can't afford their bills, can't get the police to investigate crimes, can't get a doctor's appointment. does that really sound like pretty good shape to him? pm sunak: what is the record since 2010? mr. speaker -- since 2010, crime is down by 50% under the conservative government. there are 20,000 more police officers, we have given them more powers, and we have toughened up sentencing, all opposed by sir softie over there. mr. starmer: either the prime minister -- [shouting] [interruption] speaker: order. order. our constituents want to hear the questions and the answers. you will progress questions beyond -- the prime minister wants to leave early, along with the leader of the opposition. help me to help them! pm sunak: mr. speaker, either the -- mr. starmer either the prime : minister does not use the same
people waiting more than two days for an ambulance because they broke the nhs.one in 100 rapists going to court because they broke the criminal justice system. a record number of small boats crossing the channel because they broke the asylum system. people can't afford their bills, can't get the police to investigate crimes, can't get a doctor's appointment. does that really sound like pretty good shape to him? pm sunak: what is the record since 2010? mr. speaker -- since 2010, crime is down by...
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nhs—into-ground? nhs have run it into the ground? no, nhs have run it into the ground? point. look, would it not-for labour to- take your point. look, would it not for labour to tell not be better for labour to tell teette— not be better for labour to tell. teette—vetme people why they should be voting for people why they should be voting ter—ttey- for them and not why they stetttt-t— for them and not why they shouldn't-rishi i for them and not why they shouldn't rishi sunak, shouldn't vote for rishi sunak, estestetty—tte | especially when some of the tines— especially when some of the things—about- things are saying about him erst— things are saying about him ererr-t—t- things are saying about him aren't—i mean,| aren't true anyway. i mean, this is aren't true anyway. i mean, this ts-vettt— aren't true anyway. i mean, this| ts-vettt—yet is where i would agree with you ett— is where i would agree with you erst—tts- is where i would agree with you and—the labouri and i do think that the labour party— and i do think that the labour terty e— and i do think that the labour
nhs—into-ground? nhs have run it into the ground? no, nhs have run it into the ground? point. look, would it not-for labour to- take your point. look, would it not for labour to tell not be better for labour to tell teette— not be better for labour to tell. teette—vetme people why they should be voting for people why they should be voting ter—ttey- for them and not why they stetttt-t— for them and not why they shouldn't-rishi i for them and not why they shouldn't rishi sunak,...
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ette— and retaining nhs staff will the nhs be able to— and retaining nhs staff will the nhs be ablet's speeh now— south—east in eastbourne. let's speeh to— south—east in eastbourne. let's speak now to dr.— south—east in eastbourne. let's speak now to dr. laurence hushrnen— speak now to dr. laurence hushrnen .— speak now to dr. laurence buckman , who- speak now to dr. laurence buckman , who is former chairman buckman, who is former chairman of buckman, who is former chairman ot the— buckman, who is former chairman ot the th-s— buckman, who is former chairman of the bma's gp's_ buckman, who is former chairman of the bma's gp's committee. laurence thank— of the bma's gp's committee. laurence thank you very much tnteet— laurence thank you very much tnteet tor— laurence thank you very much indeed for your— laurence thank you very much indeed for your time. once more here— indeed for your time. once more here tn— indeed for your time. once more here tn sh— indeed for your time. once more here in gb news.— indeed for your time. once more here in gb news. has the bma teen— here in gb news.
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for example, the nhs and social care, schools and childcare,, and public transport.ced the greatest challenge of its existence in the last few years, its staff have performed magnificently in the face of the pandemic. we will invest in the nhs to help it recover from the pandemic so that over the next three years, waiting lists will fall. the outcomes for cancer waiting treatment will improve. we will continue to support primary care, particularly in the most disadvantaged areas of the country. we will also improve mental health and welfare support, better access to nhs dentistry. we are also committed to reducing though improving social care services. we will commit to a timetable that sets out how this government will get to £10 an hourfor adult out how this government will get to £10 an hour for adult social care workers. while we are not able to afford to do this absolutely immediately, i want to send a signal to the sector that are absolutely serious about improving pay, about improving terms and conditions, for those who care for our most vulnerable. and a key
for example, the nhs and social care, schools and childcare,, and public transport.ced the greatest challenge of its existence in the last few years, its staff have performed magnificently in the face of the pandemic. we will invest in the nhs to help it recover from the pandemic so that over the next three years, waiting lists will fall. the outcomes for cancer waiting treatment will improve. we will continue to support primary care, particularly in the most disadvantaged areas of the country....
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you want massive high pay the nhs staff, but we pay for the nhs staff, but we arse— pay for the nhs staffppear to work nights week ends or work nights or any week ends or do anything along those lines . do anything along those lines. the salary in the the average salary in the private sector is around 30 grand. junior doctors can start on around 30 grand and even start at around grand, work start at around 37 grand, work their up to about 58 k in their way up to about 58 k in four years, 20% pension quite four years, 20% pension in quite a few cases. do you not think people are reasonably thinking, why is my operation or doctor's appointment being cancelled? why am for lot ? patrick am i dying for this lot? patrick sometimes i do wonder what planet you're on. honestly, these planets— planet you're on. honestly, these planets are- honestly, these planets are facts. 7 these planets are facts. rob mett— these planets are facts. rob met. your— these planets are facts. rob met, your your— these planets are facts. rob well, your your version of the facti well, your your version of the fact i pr
you want massive high pay the nhs staff, but we pay for the nhs staff, but we arse— pay for the nhs staffppear to work nights week ends or work nights or any week ends or do anything along those lines . do anything along those lines. the salary in the the average salary in the private sector is around 30 grand. junior doctors can start on around 30 grand and even start at around grand, work start at around 37 grand, work their up to about 58 k in their way up to about 58 k in four years, 20%...
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a bit of a u—turn on the government on the issue of nhs doctors, originally they were not allowing nhse of those fights if they did not have british passports but have changed their mind. that is right, that is something quite a lot of people in the uk found quite a difficult thing to believe, that there were doctors working in the nhs day—to—day who might have gone to sudan for a holiday or to see family who were not able to get on those flights. because although they had work permits to work on the nhs they were not british passport holders. the uk government has changed tact on that. they said border officials would have some discretion in areas like that's, they are now allowed on the flight. the bigger issue is, if there are still flights to leave sudan and come to the uk and the demand from uk passport holders to be in them isn't that great, will the criteria be extended to others who are not nhs doctors but perhaps our resident in the uk, have work permits, have jobs in the uk, will they start getting on these fights in greater numbers? all four teaching unions in england say th
a bit of a u—turn on the government on the issue of nhs doctors, originally they were not allowing nhse of those fights if they did not have british passports but have changed their mind. that is right, that is something quite a lot of people in the uk found quite a difficult thing to believe, that there were doctors working in the nhs day—to—day who might have gone to sudan for a holiday or to see family who were not able to get on those flights. because although they had work permits to...
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it was ourselves actually who contacted nhs england to ask for that process to be put in place. past few days that all nursing staff are going to walk out on their patients and the patients will be left with... that is not the case. we worked through to midnight on our last night to make sure all exemptions of a request through nhs england are dealt with. matthew taylor who speaks for health service employers, urged everyone living in the areas affected by strike action to be cautious. certainly most affect hospitals, yes, we want people to take precautions and be safe but perhaps this is a time to more aware that the health service will be under more pressure. obviously now our focus is on the council meeting, staff council meeting next week, we will be helping the staff council accepts the offer on the table and that we can start to see the end of this industrial action that has caused so many challenges to the health service.— the russian authorities say a massive blaze in the crimean port of sevastopol has been caused by a drone strike. the city's moscow—appointed governor s
it was ourselves actually who contacted nhs england to ask for that process to be put in place. past few days that all nursing staff are going to walk out on their patients and the patients will be left with... that is not the case. we worked through to midnight on our last night to make sure all exemptions of a request through nhs england are dealt with. matthew taylor who speaks for health service employers, urged everyone living in the areas affected by strike action to be cautious....
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within this nhs is sorted out _ sure the crisis within this nhs is sorted out-— sorted out.us through the political reaction. greg - sorted out. talk us through the political reaction. greg hands, | sorted out. talk us through the i political reaction. greg hands, the conservative _ political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party _ political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party chairman, - political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party chairman, hasl conservative party chairman, has been doing the media ground this morning. we also know steve barclay, health secretary, he wrote to the royal college of nursing this morning, although pat cullen told us there was nothing really new in it. he was asked about the prospect of... the government giving some more ground on this. where can send —— greg hands said it is a full and final offer, except there was perhaps the tiniest hint of a bit of wiggle room, greg hands told laura kuenssberg steve backley�*s door is always open. lode kuenssberg steve backley's door is always open-— kuenssberg steve backley's door
within this nhs is sorted out _ sure the crisis within this nhs is sorted out-— sorted out.us through the political reaction. greg - sorted out. talk us through the political reaction. greg hands, | sorted out. talk us through the i political reaction. greg hands, the conservative _ political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party _ political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party chairman, - political reaction. greg hands, the conservative party chairman, hasl conservative party...
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