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thank ou for want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that — want access to nhs dentists.cess to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there - want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there is l you for that information. there is also the bbc documentary that goes into some of what you are explaining there, the sad account of people in there, the sad account of people in the uk removing some of their own teeth at home. it's clearly an urgent problem. thank you very much for your time. since the creation of the nhs in 1948, people from all over the world have travelled to britain to work for the service — but their vital roles have been largely ignored. now, an exhibition is telling their personal stories through photography, film and interactive storytelling. cathy killick has the story. hello! it's 30 years since jan and gloria have seen each other, but they share a bond no woman forgets. back in 1994, jan gave birth to her son, and gloria was her midwife. we were a team. as soon as you become pregnant and you come to see me. i'm part of that p
thank ou for want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that — want access to nhs dentists.cess to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there - want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there is l you for that information. there is also the bbc documentary that goes into some of what you are explaining there, the sad account of people in there, the sad account of people in the uk removing some of their own teeth at home. it's clearly an urgent problem. thank you...
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mr speaker, let's look at the record, in the nhs, _ nhs?ointments. record doctors and nurses, record number ofappointments. high record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments. high cancer survival rates. what is happening under labour's watch in wales? the fifth of people in wales are on a waiting list. wait of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england and people are waiting twice as long for an operation. theirfailure has sent twice as long for an operation. their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one and we will never let them do that here.— let them do that here. when he admitted that _ let them do that here. when he admitted that he _ let them do that here. when he admitted that he had _ let them do that here. when he admitted that he had failed - let them do that here. when he admitted that he had failed on i admitted that he had failed on waiting this, i actually thought we might be entering a new era of integrity, professionalism and accountability. remember that one? just like all the other r
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will it make it easierfor anyone to find an nhs dentist? weill. anyone to find an nhs dentist?k the volume _ anyone to find an nhs dentist? well, i think the volume of _ anyone to find an nhs dentist? -ii i think the volume of people who have been in touch with the bbc this morning and i'm sure many other outlets as well just illustrates just how much concern there is still out there. many people have stories theyjust out there. many people have stories they just cannot find out there. many people have stories theyjust cannot find nhs treatment, theyjust cannot find nhs treatment, they are having to travel a long way. they know of other people who have had to result to desperate measures to deal with their own dental problems. and i don't think there is any quick solution to this. the government will argue it is at least putting more money into get to dentists to encourage them to get hold of people or find people who have not had nhs treatment in the last two years and there will be a big advertising campaign to try and encourage people to come forward who may have lost a bit
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what exactly does he think nhs dentistry is recovering from? >> order. i am certainly not having that from the opposition front bench either. please, i want to hear this. i am hoping that election fever is not coming tomorrow, so let us not behave as though it is. >> as ever, he conveniently forgets the impact of a pandemic on nhs dentistry, and it was specifically because of the close proximity nature of dental provision that it was unable to operate as normal throughout the pandemic -- that was a recommendation of the medical and clinical experts. that is why, inevitably, there is a backlog in dental care, with the impact that this has. but that is why, as my right honorable friend the health secretary will outline later today for the house, we are putting in more funding to provide more nhs provision across the country, on top of plans that will see the number of dental training places increase by 40%. our plans mean that there will be 2.5 million more nhs appointments, which is, in fact, three times more than the labour party is proposing. >> there a
what exactly does he think nhs dentistry is recovering from? >> order. i am certainly not having that from the opposition front bench either. please, i want to hear this. i am hoping that election fever is not coming tomorrow, so let us not behave as though it is. >> as ever, he conveniently forgets the impact of a pandemic on nhs dentistry, and it was specifically because of the close proximity nature of dental provision that it was unable to operate as normal throughout the...
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i an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., .,. an nhs dentist., , of them. i have extracted 13 of my own teeth- — there it is, no explanation needed. live now to lincolnshire to speak to shaun charlwood, former dentist and chair of the british dental association's general dental practice committee. thank you so much for being here on the programme. your reaction first of all to what the government has announced today.— of all to what the government has announced today. good afternoon, thank ou announced today. good afternoon, thank you for— announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having _ announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. - announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i - announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i think. thank you for having me. i think what practices and colleagues and patients were hoping for was a response from government that was proportionate to the crisis that nhs dentistry is undoubtedly facing. and it feels as though the nhs dental service needs life—support, an
i an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., .,. an nhs dentist., , of them. i have extracted 13 of my own teeth- — there it is, no explanation needed. live now to lincolnshire to speak to shaun charlwood, former dentist and chair of the british dental association's general dental practice committee. thank you so much for being here on the programme. your reaction first of all to what the government has announced today.— of all to what the government has announced today. good...
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they nhs?l, mr speaker, my honourable friend, is absolutely right. whereas here in england we have a plan when it comes to education, where we're marching up the league table and we have virtually eliminated those waiting the longest amount of time . but in labour run wales, time. but in labour run wales, as said , education rates are as he said, education rates are falling and waiting lists over 18 months are more than ten times higher than here in england . it's crystal clear we england. it's crystal clear we should stick to our plan for a brighter future and not go back to square one. with labour. i'm sorry. thank you , mr speaker. sorry. thank you, mr speaker. >> according to open democracy this week, since 1999, at least 391 people have died at our borders. that is a rate prime minister of more than one man, one woman per month for 25 years. and on top of this, the financial cost is deadly and failed border regime, as well as the prime minister's plan for rwanda estimated to cost at rwanda
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. care mission of the gate with a need for the nhs-— for the nhs._ for the nhs. briefly for us, is it your assessment this _ for the nhs. briefly for us, is it. your assessment this is happening for the nhs. briefly for us, is it - your assessment this is happening by accident or by design? 50 i your assessment this is happening by accident or by design?— accident or by design? so i don't imatine accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the nhs - accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the nhs at i accident or by design? so i don'tj imagine anyone in the nhs at all wants anyone to come from harm but the nhs is a system where there are a huge proliferation of targets, where 60 lights are flashing red. so i do think probably an oversight board of that crisis, but it's one that needs urgent solution in these headcount and capacity and things of course nhs is increasingl
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nhs dentistry. what you would - nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would do i your plans, what you would do differently. the government telling us that this planet has announced today would cost £111 million per year. it's quite a cost. but we know as well that if we look at how much in real terms funding for dentistry has been cut, the british dental association says it's a real terms drop of £1 billion since 2010. the announcements today and even what you are proposing isjust a drop in the ocean, isn't it? i you are proposing is 'ust a drop in the ocean, isn't mi you are proposing is 'ust a drop in the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about the fact _ the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about the fact that _ the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about the fact that what _ the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about the fact that what labour i the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about the fact that what labour putl about the fact that what labour put forward was a rescue plan p
nhs dentistry. what you would - nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would do i your plans, what you would do differently. the government telling us that this planet has announced today would cost £111 million per year. it's quite a cost. but we know as well that if we look at how much in real terms funding for dentistry has been cut, the british dental association says it's a real terms drop of £1 billion since 2010. the announcements today and even what you are proposing...
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the nhs?r, the prime minister says the best way to ensure the nhs has the funding it needs is not to make billions of unfunded spending commitments, record funding, record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments, higher cancer survival rates. >> but what's happening under labour's watch in wales? mr speaken labour's watch in wales? mr speaker, let's have a look. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list. >> we its of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england. and people are waiting twice as long for an operation . their failure has operation. their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one and will never let them do that. here >> today's pmqs come after the government revealed a plan for dentists to be offered cash incentives to take on new patients . the new scheme aims to patients. the new scheme aims to make appointments available to around a million more people across england . dentists will be across england. dentists will b
the nhs?r, the prime minister says the best way to ensure the nhs has the funding it needs is not to make billions of unfunded spending commitments, record funding, record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments, higher cancer survival rates. >> but what's happening under labour's watch in wales? mr speaken labour's watch in wales? mr speaker, let's have a look. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list. >> we its of 18 months or more are...
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what _ more money into the nhs than ever. what we _ more money into the nhs than ever.at cost us £400 billion, which we will pay for financially for a _ which we will pay for financially for a long — which we will pay for financially for a long time. but it also meant that an _ for a long time. but it also meant that an awful lot of preemptive work that an awful lot of preemptive work that would _ that an awful lot of preemptive work that would normally catch cancers early _ that would normally catch cancers early or— that would normally catch cancers early or would keep us all healthier didn't— early or would keep us all healthier didn't happen. every night for a while, — didn't happen. every night for a while, we — didn't happen. every night for a while, we got the stats on one particular— while, we got the stats on one particular killer and we forgot about— particular killer and we forgot about the all the other things that kill people. so you can't help feeling — kill people. so you can't help feeling that what's happening is this whole flow is now coming back again
what _ more money into the nhs than ever. what we _ more money into the nhs than ever.at cost us £400 billion, which we will pay for financially for a _ which we will pay for financially for a long — which we will pay for financially for a long time. but it also meant that an _ for a long time. but it also meant that an awful lot of preemptive work that an awful lot of preemptive work that would _ that an awful lot of preemptive work that would normally catch cancers early _ that would...
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we were registered with an nhs dentist in hampshire where we used to— nhs dentist in hampshire where and moved about two years _ used to live and moved about two years ago— used to live and moved about two years ago to further west into dorset — years ago to further west into dorset and at the time we thought we would _ dorset and at the time we thought we would stay— dorset and at the time we thought we would stay with our current dentist in case _ would stay with our current dentist in case it_ would stay with our current dentist in case it was difficult to find and register— in case it was difficult to find and register a — in case it was difficult to find and register a new practice. in case it was difficult to find and registera new practice. in in case it was difficult to find and register a new practice. in fact we are glad _ register a new practice. in fact we are glad we — register a new practice. in fact we are glad we did because it turned out to— are glad we did because it turned out to he — are glad we did because it turned out to be impossible. there was not a single _
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so that is 40% that will not get access to nhs dentistry.d the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old bailey in london have been delayed after a fire near the building. around 1,500 people were told to evacuate and around 25 firefighters have been tackling the blaze. there are no reports of any injuries. rishi sunak is facing calls to apologise for a jibe about sir keir starmer�*s position on trans people at prime minister's questions. the pm ridiculed the labour leaderfor u—turning on the "definition of a woman". it camejust moments after the labour leader told mps that the mother of murdered teenager brianna ghey who was transg
so that is 40% that will not get access to nhs dentistry.d the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence....
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. - a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today.ound 1 million new patients who haven�*t seen a dentist for at least two years. nhs fees for dentists paid by the government will rise, and around 2a0 dentists will be offered payments of up to £20,000 to work in underserved areas for up to three years. i hope it will be welcomed by both patients and the dentists profession alike, because this really is a step change in how we�*re tackling nhs dentistry in this country. but dentists�* representatives say the £200 million of funding isn�*t new. it�*s come because of previous underspending on dentistry. how are you funding it? are you funding it via an underspend in the budget? we are spending £3 billion a year on nhs dentistry. this is an additional... is that an underspend? it�*s an additional 200 million. research by bbc news in 2022 found that nine out of ten dental practices in the uk offering nhs care were not taking on any new adult patients for treatment. i�*ve extracted 13 of my own teeth. some patients were found to be driving
. - a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today.ound 1 million new patients who haven�*t seen a dentist for at least two years. nhs fees for dentists paid by the government will rise, and around 2a0 dentists will be offered payments of up to £20,000 to work in underserved areas for up to three years. i hope it will be welcomed by both patients and the dentists profession alike, because this really is a step change in how we�*re tackling nhs dentistry in this country....
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nhs.dentists that it will solve the problem of nhs dentistry and that needs to be fixed first. a huge step forward in the treatment of parkinson's disease could transform the lives of nearly 1,000 people. nhs england is to roll out produodopa, a new system that uses a pump to steadily release medicine into the bloodstream around the clock. many patients currently need to take more than 20 pills a day to control their symptoms. james palmer is nhs england's medical director for specialised services, he explains more about the new treatment. it's a great step forward for a whole host of patients with parkinson's disease. it's. .. levodopa is actually quite an old drug, it came out in the 1960s. and the difference now is that drug companies managed to make that drug very soluble so it can be given into the skin, so it can be infused as a continuous infusion. why that's such a leap forward is that when patients with advanced parkinson's disease take their tablets, they have periods of time whe
nhs.dentists that it will solve the problem of nhs dentistry and that needs to be fixed first. a huge step forward in the treatment of parkinson's disease could transform the lives of nearly 1,000 people. nhs england is to roll out produodopa, a new system that uses a pump to steadily release medicine into the bloodstream around the clock. many patients currently need to take more than 20 pills a day to control their symptoms. james palmer is nhs england's medical director for specialised...
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that was labour's shadow _ reform of nhs dentistry? that was labour's shadow health secretary. for more on this we can go live now to westminster and our political correspondent. this is notjust a health story but a political one as well. how bad is the situation when it comes to access to dentist in the uk and why are politicians now voicing concerns and offering options? voicing concerns and offering 0 tions? ~ , ., voicing concerns and offering otions? ~ , ., options? whenever there is a debate on this in the — options? whenever there is a debate on this in the house _ options? whenever there is a debate on this in the house of— options? whenever there is a debate on this in the house of commons - on this in the house of commons there are lots of mps who want to speak because they are getting it in the neck from their constituents when they are in there. this is why the government has come up with a series of plans today, the latest one talks about offering bonuses for dentist to relocate to dental deserts, offering other incentives
that was labour's shadow _ reform of nhs dentistry? that was labour's shadow health secretary. for more on this we can go live now to westminster and our political correspondent. this is notjust a health story but a political one as well. how bad is the situation when it comes to access to dentist in the uk and why are politicians now voicing concerns and offering options? voicing concerns and offering 0 tions? ~ , ., voicing concerns and offering otions? ~ , ., options? whenever there is a...
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being able to get an nhs dentist.ne, not being able to get an appointment and therefore all these with decay, these problems with tooth decay, particularly children, some particularly with children, some of the of whom compounded by the pandemic, haven't now seen a dentist years . dentist for some years. >> that's true . and the >> that's all true. and the other point that's, i think, worth emphasising is that oral health is not a discrete subject that doesn't impact on the rest of the body. take a simple example. if you suffer from gum disease, there's a direct connection between gum disease and heart disease . so if you if and heart disease. so if you if you don't deliver proper oral health through the national health service, apart from people suffering from the consequences in their mouths, there are other consequences that the rest of the health service has to pick up and so you're actually creating a cost for other parts of the nhs when you're not dealing with oral health properly. in exactly the same way as i m
being able to get an nhs dentist.ne, not being able to get an appointment and therefore all these with decay, these problems with tooth decay, particularly children, some particularly with children, some of the of whom compounded by the pandemic, haven't now seen a dentist years . dentist for some years. >> that's true . and the >> that's all true. and the other point that's, i think, worth emphasising is that oral health is not a discrete subject that doesn't impact on the rest of...
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. - a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today.atients who haven't seen a dentist for at least two years. nhs fees for dentists paid by the government will rise, and around 240 dentists will be offered payments of up to £20,000 to work in underserved areas for up to three years. i hope it will be welcomed by both patients and the dentists profession alike, because this really is a step change in how we're tackling nhs dentistry in this country. but dentists' representatives say the £200 million of funding isn't new. it's come because of previous underspending on dentistry. how are you funding it? are you funding it via an underspend in the budget? we are spending £3 billion a year on nhs dentistry. this is an additional... is that an underspend? it's an additional 200 million. research by bbc news in 2022 found that nine out of ten dental practices in the uk offering nhs care were not taking on any new adult patients for treatment. i've extracted 13 of my own teeth. some patients were found to be driving hundreds of miles in search
. - a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today.atients who haven't seen a dentist for at least two years. nhs fees for dentists paid by the government will rise, and around 240 dentists will be offered payments of up to £20,000 to work in underserved areas for up to three years. i hope it will be welcomed by both patients and the dentists profession alike, because this really is a step change in how we're tackling nhs dentistry in this country. but dentists'...
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the nhs?however, the prime minister criticised labour's plans for the nhs, saying it includes billions of unfunded spending commitments , record funding commitments, record funding record, doctors and nurses, record, doctors and nurses, record number of appointments, higher cancer survival rates. >> but what's happening under labour's watch in wales? mr speaker , let's have a look. speaker, let's have a look. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list. >> waits of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england. and people are waiting twice as long for an operation. their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one, and will never let them do that. here >> rishi sunak speaking. there now. today's pmqs come after the government revealed a plan for dentists to be offered cash incentives to take on new patients. the new scheme aims to make appointments available to around a million more people across england . dentists will be across england. dentists
the nhs?however, the prime minister criticised labour's plans for the nhs, saying it includes billions of unfunded spending commitments , record funding commitments, record funding record, doctors and nurses, record, doctors and nurses, record number of appointments, higher cancer survival rates. >> but what's happening under labour's watch in wales? mr speaker , let's have a look. speaker, let's have a look. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list....
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let's uh, let's talk about the nhs . i know you're about the nhs.you're quite passionate on this subject. we see record amounts of investment, money going into the nhs. i know the left bang on about the £350 million a week on the bus, on the brexit bus is actually more than that. that we actually more than that. that we actually we're pumping into that . is it a failing model ? . is it a failing model? >> of course it is. i mean anybody who's had experience anybody who's had any experience of that it is. that's of it knows that it is. that's not something that is in dispute. i people might dispute. i mean, people might disagree about the way solve disagree about the way to solve the problem, but we know that. i mean, there are places across the country and it's a complete postcode can't postcode lottery where you can't get a dentist all. um, get to see a dentist at all. um, in places you have to wait. in some places you have to wait. never mind months, years to get, you know, on the waiting list for certain issues. it varies wildly according to wher
let's uh, let's talk about the nhs . i know you're about the nhs.you're quite passionate on this subject. we see record amounts of investment, money going into the nhs. i know the left bang on about the £350 million a week on the bus, on the brexit bus is actually more than that. that we actually more than that. that we actually we're pumping into that . is it a failing model ? . is it a failing model? >> of course it is. i mean anybody who's had experience anybody who's had any...
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and i have enjoyed working in the nhs. in the nhs.bution is celebrated i working in the nhs. gloria's contribution is celebrated ini working in the nhs. gloria's i contribution is celebrated in a p°p�*up contribution is celebrated in a pop—up exhibition in trinity leeds called migration and the making of the nhs. it tells the stories of the immigrants who gave their working lives to the national health service. ,, ., �* ., , service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from _ service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from the _ service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from the beginning, i service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from the beginning, but i service. the nhs wouldn't really i exist from the beginning, but also still now without migration and a lot of what we learn as in textbooks and history books, but these are reallyjust and history books, but these are really just stories of everyday people. b. really just stories of everyday eo - le. �* . , really just stories of everyday --eole. . ., , really just stories of everyday neale, �* .
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so it switched to an nhs one. i can tell to an nhs one. i can tell you now, the demand was absolutely huge. anyway, today we've government plans. we've had the government plans. now the how they're now uh, that the how they're going dentistry in going to fix the dentistry in this the so—called this country, the so—called dental recovery plan, you won't be surprised to learn that it involves lots of money. now, there's things like £200 million. that's the figure. that's been floated around peter. uh, £23,000 being offered to different dentists to open up in um areas where there's lots of demand, talk of teeth brushing services and all the rest of it within schools is this what we need to fix the problem? >> i doubt it will fix the problem. i think anyone would be against doing as much as you can to repair the terrible mess of the nhs dental service , but it the nhs dental service, but it seems to go very deep to me that i think that problems many years ago about the contract which dentists were invited to sign if they wanted to be in the nh
so it switched to an nhs one. i can tell to an nhs one. i can tell you now, the demand was absolutely huge. anyway, today we've government plans. we've had the government plans. now the how they're now uh, that the how they're going dentistry in going to fix the dentistry in this the so—called this country, the so—called dental recovery plan, you won't be surprised to learn that it involves lots of money. now, there's things like £200 million. that's the figure. that's been floated around...
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when last see an nhs when did you last see an nhs dentist?'s newsroom and gp news, people's channel. >> okay good morning. it's 10:00 >> okay good morning. it's10:00 on wednesday the 7th of february. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with me. bev turner and andrew pierce, dentist shortage. >> when did you last see an nhs dentist? so the government is now operating, offering a whopping £20,000 for dentists to take on extra patients. but isn't this just a sticking plaster solution ? plaster solution? >> a ban the protests the former home secretary of suella braverman says that the government has to go much further to stop the glorification of islamist terror. on british streets. and i wonder if home secretary james cleverly is listening , i wonder if home secretary james cleverly is listening, and i wonder if home secretary james cleverly is listening , and not cleverly is listening, and not much of a royal union, was it? >> the duke of sussex visited the king after his cancer diagnosis . the meeting lasted 30 diagnosis. the meeting lasted
when last see an nhs when did you last see an nhs dentist?'s newsroom and gp news, people's channel. >> okay good morning. it's 10:00 >> okay good morning. it's10:00 on wednesday the 7th of february. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with me. bev turner and andrew pierce, dentist shortage. >> when did you last see an nhs dentist? so the government is now operating, offering a whopping £20,000 for dentists to take on extra patients. but isn't this just a sticking plaster...
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nhs data demonstrate the postcode lottery faced by families trying to get continuing health care. in other areas, it isjust10%. the nhs in north yorkshire now provides andrew with weekday and overnight care, and it is looking for staff to help at weekends. it says it endeavours to provide the most appropriate support. margaret calculates she is still on her own caring for 60 hours a week, and that is having an impact on her physical and mental health. it is my son and daughter and i love them to pieces, and i have cared for them to pieces, and i have cared for them or their life, but you just feel you are alone. the them or their life, but you “ust feel you are alone. the government sa s feel you are alone. the government says eligibility _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for help _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for help varies - says eligibility for help varies because local areas have different health needs, and the nhs, which is iugghng health needs, and the nhs, which is jugglin
nhs data demonstrate the postcode lottery faced by families trying to get continuing health care. in other areas, it isjust10%. the nhs in north yorkshire now provides andrew with weekday and overnight care, and it is looking for staff to help at weekends. it says it endeavours to provide the most appropriate support. margaret calculates she is still on her own caring for 60 hours a week, and that is having an impact on her physical and mental health. it is my son and daughter and i love them...
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there are many numbers around the nhs. i can point to the - around the nhs.hem to make those decisions. —— invest it. to make those decisions. -- invest it. . ~ , ., now for the sport. it is that man again. erling haaland scoring again. two points separating three teams. liverpool playing tonight and arsenal scoring more goals in recent matches than they probably have ever done. making for box office viewing at the moment. erling haaland ensuring manchester city are right at the heart of it at the moment. morning. erling haaland on target again in what is shaping up to be a thrilling title race. when he ran through, there was only ever one outcome. the striker putting an end to brentford's stubborn resistance to win1—0. and with it a warning from manager pep guardiola, don't criticise his star striker, as he'll make you eat your words. as a person, i was not a journalist, and i am not and i would not be. so to me, top scorer, striker, score a lot of goals, don't criticise him. because he will shut your mouth. what's wrong with being a journalist? for me? yeah
there are many numbers around the nhs. i can point to the - around the nhs.hem to make those decisions. —— invest it. to make those decisions. -- invest it. . ~ , ., now for the sport. it is that man again. erling haaland scoring again. two points separating three teams. liverpool playing tonight and arsenal scoring more goals in recent matches than they probably have ever done. making for box office viewing at the moment. erling haaland ensuring manchester city are right at the heart of it...
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nhs.ds called migration and the making of the nhs. it tells the stories of the immigrants who gave their working lives to the health service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from its beginning, but also still now, without migration. a lot of what we learn is in textbooks and history books but these are really just stories of everyday people. file: the nigerian nurse was working when the pictures were taken. - while the nhs depended on these workers, for many, life was tough. they faced prejudice and discrimination trying to find homes and, despite being fully trained, some patients were openly racist. it's a really emotional exhibition. i mean, lots of people have welled up and cried. some of the stories, itjust brings disappointment that these things have happened, and for me, it makes me want to be part of ensuring that this doesn't continue. i found that quite shocking and it really upset me. to read that gloria had some negative experiences from people who, quite frankly, are just so ign
nhs.ds called migration and the making of the nhs. it tells the stories of the immigrants who gave their working lives to the health service. the nhs wouldn't really exist from its beginning, but also still now, without migration. a lot of what we learn is in textbooks and history books but these are really just stories of everyday people. file: the nigerian nurse was working when the pictures were taken. - while the nhs depended on these workers, for many, life was tough. they faced prejudice...
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we reveal a hidden waiting list for nhs treatment in england which may include millions of patients not included in the officialfigures. and the winner is... if i can read it! oppenheimer. and oppenheimer is the big winner at the bafta film awards — but box office smash hit barbie walks away with nothing and come bbc news, crystal palace in the spotlight later, manager roy hodgson is in the hospital as they take on everton tonight. —— coming up take on everton tonight. —— coming up on bbc news. good afternoon. the widow of alexei navalny — the russian opposition leader who died injail last week — has accused the russian president vladimir putin of killing him. and in a video statement, yulia navalnaya said the russian authorities are hiding her husband's body. she promised that she'll continue his fight for a free russia. our correspondent bethany bell reports now from brussels where mr navalny�*s widow is meeting european foreign ministers. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says she will continue to fight for a free russia. she said her husband was killed because the russian president vlad
we reveal a hidden waiting list for nhs treatment in england which may include millions of patients not included in the officialfigures. and the winner is... if i can read it! oppenheimer. and oppenheimer is the big winner at the bafta film awards — but box office smash hit barbie walks away with nothing and come bbc news, crystal palace in the spotlight later, manager roy hodgson is in the hospital as they take on everton tonight. —— coming up take on everton tonight. —— coming up on...
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as a result, they started walking away from nhs care.s dental care. our extensive research revealed that nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk were not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the health service, and eight in ten nhs practices were not taking on children. a third of the uk's more than 200 council areas were dental deserts, where no dentists were taking on any adult nhs patients. the whole of the uk is a dental desert. it doesn't matter where you are, access to dentistry is dreadful. now the government has outlined what ministers call a recovery plan for dentistry in england. a long—term plan to make dental care faster, simpler and fairer for people across the country. one in ten people have been forced to attempt diy dentistry, dickensian conditions. graduate dentists could also be tied in to nhs work, and more dentists from overseas will be recruited. but many fear that without fundamental reform of the way dentists are paid, people like stephen will still struggle to find help. dominic hughes, bbc news
as a result, they started walking away from nhs care.s dental care. our extensive research revealed that nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk were not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the health service, and eight in ten nhs practices were not taking on children. a third of the uk's more than 200 council areas were dental deserts, where no dentists were taking on any adult nhs patients. the whole of the uk is a dental desert. it doesn't matter where you are, access to...
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dentistry, dentists are being offered £20,000 to work in nhs crisis areas.with former health secretary to john major stephen dorrell, former home secretary suella braverman has called for greater ministerial powers to be granted in order to prohibit extremist marches and those glorifying terror and jihad. but do you defend freedom by banning things? plus are the great mr bean should he take the credit for poor sales in the electric car market? well, the short answer is no. it's because they're rubbish . but the house they're rubbish. but the house of lords climate change committee seems to think
dentistry, dentists are being offered £20,000 to work in nhs crisis areas.with former health secretary to john major stephen dorrell, former home secretary suella braverman has called for greater ministerial powers to be granted in order to prohibit extremist marches and those glorifying terror and jihad. but do you defend freedom by banning things? plus are the great mr bean should he take the credit for poor sales in the electric car market? well, the short answer is no. it's because they're...
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is hearty staples, the nhs, lot today. is hearty staples, the nhs, people — lot today. today. is hearty staples, the i nhs, people not being able to get lot today. is hearty staples, the - nhs, people not being able to get a doctor— nhs, people not being able to get a doctor appointment, nhs, people not being able to get a doctorappointment, or nhs, people not being able to get a doctor appointment, or long waits in accident _ doctor appointment, or long waits in accident and emergency, talking about— accident and emergency, talking about potholes as well. what has surprised — about potholes as well. what has surprised me is how people talk about— surprised me is how people talk about knife crime and fear for personal— about knife crime and fear for personal safety. parents worried about _ personal safety. parents worried about their children coming home from _ about their children coming home from school. i read this estate in 2021. _ from school. i read this estate in 2021, a _ from school. i read this estate in 2021, a 16—year—old boy was stabbed to death _ 2021, a 1
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as a result, they started walking away from nhs care. care. our extensive research revealed that nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk were not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the health service, and eight in ten nhs practices were not taking on children. a third of the uk's more than 200 council areas were dental deserts, where no dentists were taking on any adult nhs patients. the whole of the uk is a dental desert. it doesn't matter where you are, access to dentistry is dreadful. now the government has outlined what ministers call a recovery plan for dentistry in england. a long—term plan to make dental care faster, simpler and fairer for people across the country. fine faster, simpler and fairer for people across the country. one in ten peeple _ people across the country. one in ten peeple have _ people across the country. one in ten people have been _ people across the country. one in ten people have been forced - people across the country. one in ten people have been forced to i ten people have been forced
as a result, they started walking away from nhs care. care. our extensive research revealed that nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk were not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the health service, and eight in ten nhs practices were not taking on children. a third of the uk's more than 200 council areas were dental deserts, where no dentists were taking on any adult nhs patients. the whole of the uk is a dental desert. it doesn't matter where you are, access to...
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nhs trust were responsible for - nhs trust were responsible for supporting gavin and jody and the recogniseeavement support and have undertaken a thorough review to do this it is coming up to christmas but there are no decorations here.- christmas but there are no decorations here. ., , , . , . , decorations here. last christmas was her horrible — decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that _ decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i _ decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i do _ decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i do not _ decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i do not want i decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i do not want to i her horrible that i do not want to celebrate — her horrible that i do not want to celebrate stability system very difficult — celebrate stability system very difficult time, yet, not feeling too great _ difficult time, yet, not feeling too great the — difficult time, yet, not feeling too great the minute. the difficult time, yet, not feeling too great the minute.— d
nhs trust were responsible for - nhs trust were responsible for supporting gavin and jody and the recogniseeavement support and have undertaken a thorough review to do this it is coming up to christmas but there are no decorations here.- christmas but there are no decorations here. ., , , . , . , decorations here. last christmas was her horrible — decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that _ decorations here. last christmas was her horrible that i _ decorations here. last...
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okay nhs, all okay which is the nhs, all right, the nhs. and right, which is the nhs.nak we'll have it sunak and then we'll have it out. saw that started to out. we saw that it started to fall because we didn't have strikes a period the end strikes for a period at the end of that has been strikes for a period at the end of real that has been strikes for a period at the end ofreal challenge that has been strikes for a period at the end ofreal challenge and has been strikes for a period at the end ofreal challenge and i'll; been strikes for a period at the end ofreal challenge and i'll justen a real challenge and i'll just be honest with that. be honest with you about that. >> november , the first >> but in november, the first month we had no month where we had absolutely no strikes the nhs , do you know strikes in the nhs, do you know what the waiting list fell by? 100,000. biggest one month fall in the waiting list in well over a decade. outside of covid. so that gives me the confidence that gives me the confidence that our plans can work and will work. the industrial
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get an apartment on the nhs, don't the ? ., get an apartment on the nhs, don't the ?ey? yeah, that's it and we heard from the unions was _ they? yeah, that's it and we heard from the unions was the _ they? yeah, that's it and we heard from the unions was the real- from the unions was the real challenge is around this nhs dental contract~ _ challenge is around this nhs dental contract. the amount of money they will get _ contract. the amount of money they will get to— contract. the amount of money they will get to see an nhs patient which they argue does not cover particularly more complex procedures the sort _ particularly more complex procedures the sort of— particularly more complex procedures the sort of things i need to do. the challenge _ the sort of things i need to do. the challenge with all of this is the situation — challenge with all of this is the situation physically, notjust in dentistry— situation physically, notjust in dentistry but in the nhs more broadly— dentistry but in the nhs more broadly and particularly over the last few— broadly and particularl
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obviously, to in the nhs. obviously, everyone we will to in the nhs.viously, everythrough we will to in the nhs. obviously, everythrough their we will to in the nhs. obviously, everythrough their cases. will to in the nhs. obviously, everythrough their cases. it's. work through their cases. it's difficult for me to comment on anyone's case. i'm anyone's individual case. i'm sure appreciate that . i'm sure you'll appreciate that. i'm very to go and look at the very happy to go and look at the cases, i'm you'll get cases, and i'm sure you'll get them team here. i mean, them to the team here. i mean, i'm very and shocked to i'm very saddened and shocked to hear you've been silenced hear that you've been silenced by thatis hear that you've been silenced by that is surprising by anybody. that is surprising to do get your to me. so please do get your details to stephen in the team and i will happily take that away. you should be away. of course, you should be able to speak about your experience. what's to experience. what's happened to you. we have you. and
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you all nhs services for life? clear as this is not just a as well, this is not just a london issue. this is happening right down the country. right up and down the country. all across it is all across the nhs. it is absolutely disgraceful. many of you the way, if you saying, by the way, that if anyone, um, you know, gets drunk, and the police come drunk, etc. and the police come out, you're saying you out, you're saying that you should have pay back the should have to pay back the money those policing money spent on those policing services would that far services? would you go that far or but look, that's all or not? but look, that's all i've got time for giuditta. thank you. daniel thank you, thank at home. don't go thank you. at home. don't go anywhere. is up anywhere. nigel farage is up next. from me. nanites it . a next. but from me. nanites it. a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello . good evening. welcome >> hello. good evening. welcome
you all nhs services for life? clear as this is not just a as well, this is not just a london issue. this is happening right down the country. right up and down the country. all across it is all across the nhs. it is absolutely disgraceful. many of you the way, if you saying, by the way, that if anyone, um, you know, gets drunk, and the police come drunk, etc. and the police come out, you're saying you out, you're saying that you should have pay back the should have to pay back the money those...
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taste this and get an nhs dentist appointment?— this and get an nhs dentist a- ointment?_ appointment? we want to make it as easy as possible and _ appointment? we want to make it as easy as possible and the _ appointment? we want to make it as easy as possible and the new - appointment? we want to make it asj easy as possible and the new funding will make _ easy as possible and the new funding will make a _ easy as possible and the new funding will make a significant difference and soon. — will make a significant difference and soon, it will be rolled out imminently. ithink and soon, it will be rolled out imminently. i think it is a significant step and a way to bring down _ significant step and a way to bring down waiting lists. like your affections and saw throats particularly for kids, not going to the gp, — particularly for kids, not going to the gp, just going to the pharmacist will add _ the gp, just going to the pharmacist will add up _ the gp, just going to the pharmacist will add up and people can get the health— will add up and people can get the health care th
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we excellent nhs. i live on we have excellent nhs.f the country, up manchester. my husband up near manchester. my husband had three different had cancer. three different times in nine years. he was treated at the christie. he was treated at the christie. he was treated at the christie. he was treated at wythenshawe, which is the university hospital of south manchester, and at macclesfield hospital . they were all hospital. they were all absolutely superb . we have absolutely superb. we have excellent nhs and they give the best kind of cancer treatment that you'll get in many , many that you'll get in many, many parts of europe. so i think we should be very grateful and i think people like you should stop being an influencer and go back and help teach there and help work there . help work there. >> all right, lisa, go on. >> all right, lisa, go on. >> no one is influenced by me . >> no one is influenced by me. but but let me just go but what? but let me just go back to that. so you you said that you knew people who had been treated in
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local people simply wanting to register as nhs patients.s site closed. the story was covered on bbc breakfast yesterday. the images illustrate the growing sense of frustration at the lack of nhs treatment in areas of the country which have been branded dental deserts. a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today. this will involve 2.5 million more appointments over 12 months and a new patient premium for dentists to treat around one million new patients who haven't seen a dentist for at least two years. nhs fees for dentists paid by the government will rise and around 2a0 dentists will be offered payments of up to £20,000 to work in under—served areas for up to three years. but the association representing dentists has said the plan doesn't go far enough to tackle the problems. we're not currently spending the money that's already allocated to dentistry and that's because many of my colleagues are finding it difficult to recruit dentists into their practices to deliver on the contract. so what we need is a contract that
local people simply wanting to register as nhs patients.s site closed. the story was covered on bbc breakfast yesterday. the images illustrate the growing sense of frustration at the lack of nhs treatment in areas of the country which have been branded dental deserts. a new government and nhs plan for england has been unveiled today. this will involve 2.5 million more appointments over 12 months and a new patient premium for dentists to treat around one million new patients who haven't seen a...
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the family say they were also let down by the nhs. any support, even though the government says the nhs should provide a key worker when a child dies unexpectedly. still waiting for postmortem to come back. ok, so she's been released, they've had the funeral. yep. the funeral's actually today. this is one of the few nhs teams supporting families, who've suffered the sudden unexpected death of a child. they cover birmingham and solihull. and mum and dad and family...? yeah. mum's been 0k. we've talked about bereavement support and they will both, both mum and dad will need bereavement support, so i'll ring them in the next couple of days. 0k. it's led by one of the uk's experts on sudc. i think it's very important for families to know that absolutely everything has been done to find an answer for why their child died, even if, in the end, we don't find an answer, but they know we've done everything we can. so, five—year—old — - mum described him as well. he'd been kind of satl up, you know, playing with his siblings. so, is there anyth
the family say they were also let down by the nhs. any support, even though the government says the nhs should provide a key worker when a child dies unexpectedly. still waiting for postmortem to come back. ok, so she's been released, they've had the funeral. yep. the funeral's actually today. this is one of the few nhs teams supporting families, who've suffered the sudden unexpected death of a child. they cover birmingham and solihull. and mum and dad and family...? yeah. mum's been 0k. we've...
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in 2022, bbc reported that nine out of ten nhs dental practices in the uk were not taking on any newnts for treatment and that led to a parliamentary inquiry. yes, it has emerged today that the government will announce a plan to tackle some of these issues. tomorrow, a plan for england. it will apparently involve 2.5 million additional nhs treatment and appointments, funded by £200 million of investment, it is not clear to what extent that is new money, and dentists will be offered a golden hello to go and work in remote areas and offer nhs care. we will have to bait more details tomorrow but dental representatives we have spoken to so for don't seem entirely impressed with the detail. labour is saying all the problems are down to ia years of conservative neglect. are down to ia years of conservative ne . lect. . ~ are down to ia years of conservative neulect. ., ~ i. ., ., , new cctv images have been released showing the last known sighting of the man police suspect of using a corrosive substance to injure a mother and her two young girls in clapham. abdul ezedi is shown walking nea
in 2022, bbc reported that nine out of ten nhs dental practices in the uk were not taking on any newnts for treatment and that led to a parliamentary inquiry. yes, it has emerged today that the government will announce a plan to tackle some of these issues. tomorrow, a plan for england. it will apparently involve 2.5 million additional nhs treatment and appointments, funded by £200 million of investment, it is not clear to what extent that is new money, and dentists will be offered a golden...
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december 2022 is when the first nhs worker tap and overpay. doctors. if you remember the last work—out was early january and there was a bit of hope that maybe conversations are going in the right direction. clearly they are not. there will be five days of orchid at the end of this month. timing here is interesting because thejunior doctors had a permissions to strike on right until the end of february. this makes them injust on right until the end of february. this makes them in just under the wire. even though they have been through so many days of strikes there is a massive gulf between what they want and what the government is offering them. they are asking for a 35% pay increase, not necessarily in one go but it could be over years, to make up for what they say is years of below inflation pay rises. the bma this morning talked about the casing speed of progress from the casing speed of progress from the government and they called them frustrating and incomprehensible. the health secretary put out a statement saying this action shows that
december 2022 is when the first nhs worker tap and overpay. doctors. if you remember the last work—out was early january and there was a bit of hope that maybe conversations are going in the right direction. clearly they are not. there will be five days of orchid at the end of this month. timing here is interesting because thejunior doctors had a permissions to strike on right until the end of february. this makes them injust on right until the end of february. this makes them in just under...