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that could help him and the nhs. with obesity.u know, he has prediabetes — we're hoping to go into remission and therefore prevent all the complications associated with that hisjoints — he might need joint surgery in but actually achieving weight loss can improve a lot of these complications, and actually prevent a lot of the complications and, ultimately, save the nhs a lot of money. 0k. so... you just need to press down... for now, the nhs is putting patients on wegovy for two years only. off the drug, so that time limit may well be reviewed. what's your ambition? what's your goal? if i could get to 20 i stone, 19.5, and then who knows, you know? it'd just be amazing. i wouldn't... i wouldn't recognise him myself, cos i've only ever known him to be sort of the size he is, sort of thing. i'd have a brand—new dad. in england, around 3.4 million adults are eligible for weight—loss drugs on the nhs — mostly in south—east london, we probably have over 130,000 patients eligible. the reality is that we probably can only see about 3,000
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drugs on the nhs?e. within the uk are currently getting these drugs privately. is that fair? communities, are simply not able to afford these drugs. but in the long term, as the cost of the drugs falls, so this is the start of week five. had a big impact on her diabetes. 0h, did i tell you my good news? um. ..last week thursday was the final insulin injection... ..after five years. i think it's mounjaro — and willpower, as well. congratulations, jean. you have lost 2kg. so that's a big change, you know, coming off insulin within. .. i know. ..without the sugars, you know, worsening. after two months on mounjaro, jean has lost more than half a stone, but she wants to lose more. i'm a bit disappointed in myself with the weight loss. i'm going to stay positive, and i'm excited because i'm going to finally see some real weight loss. i mean, that is the secondary goal. hello. how are you doing? morning. good to see you again. this is...? really nice to see you, sophie and chloe. and you. i can't believe the
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we were told in no terms that the nhs no uncertain terms that the nhs would not go against the law �*etailed land and provide this detailed report into public and e—= the 11th "iii; iithrho'uriw ' " w the 11th hour, only yesterday, because we we have they did because we thought. we have put ourselves out there once more to ensure clarity happens, = -::z truth happens, 7 truth happens, and 7 truth happens, and that truth hap and, and that truth hap and individuals are organisations and individuals are held account, notjust the nhs. held to account, notjust the nhs. yes and when you say held to account, it is not about you wanting to name and shame the professionals who treated ida. to name and shame the professionals who treated — who treated calocane. no, absolutely not. i am who treated calocane. no, absolutely not- i am really _ who treated calocane. no, absolutely not. i am really glad _ who treated calocane. no, absolutely not. i am really glad you _ who treated calocane. no, absolutely not. i am really glad you - that l not. i am really glad you asked that it is so important that
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an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over the deaths of three babies. and the british government demands access to encrypted data stored by apple users worldwide. donald trump's decision to impose us sanctions on staff for alleged war crimes in gaza. international criminal court. according to donald trump, the international criminal court has engaged in... against humanity including murder, persecution and starvation. food, water and medicine. israel was outraged. the democratically elected prime minister warrants for three hamas leaders responsible which it said would harm its independent and impartial judicial work. could have serious consequences on court officials, its funding and even its it systems. allegations of war crimes committed by us troops in afghanistan. on the court in defence of israel. zachary gave us his reaction to donald trump issuing these sanctions on the icc. the international criminal court. and you say it was expected. the icc have ended up paying salaries and the hamas leader. leaders and israeli leaders were issued at the sam
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two couples went ahead with the terminations. the largest maternity inquiry in the history of the nhsest indicated their baby might have patau she would just spend hours suffering and her life the doctors... it would just palliative care. yeah. at nottingham city hospital say the second part, the results your baby has got patau's." i mean, there was there was no other options. yeah. weeks after the abortion, they returned to hospital something to tell you. your results have changed." been a false positive. absolutely certain, it seems highly probable that i remember being really confused, like, is this normal, that, you know, they guide you to end "we know that we've failed carley, carl and their baby ladybird. we can assure them and other families that we have just over 3,000 abortions in england and wales, their baby had a life—limiting genetic disorder. in an email, they wrote, "when a post—mortem was carried why is that? our son knows that he was poorly during my pregnancy with him, but we haven't told him how close he came to dying. this third couple are the parents of a healthy
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nhs weight—loss services, and is following patients on the new drugs.n there! they laugh it's lucky i i brought a map with me. ray is 62, and works part—time in a care home. he's battled with his weight for most of his life, i was actually outside, waiting to go into the theatre, for this table."
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nhs weight—loss services, and is following patients on the new drugs. the health service, or help ease the strain? ray, what size is that t—shirt? that might be a 6... 6 or a 7xl. it's like six xs and then l? yeah, six xs. it's a big polo shirt. that's two... i'd get lost in there!
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we hear the apologies from nhs england under the mental health trust. valdo family trust.alocane�*s family has also issued a statement in which also issuedastatementin.which apologise for also issuedastatementinawhich apologise for the immeasurable they apologise for the immeasurable pain they say caused by calocane�*s and say the findings confirm the j 77 the mental 7 the mental health 77 the mental health care system that the mental health care system is in crisis and in need of immediate intervention. in terms of immediate intervention. in termsof' comes next immediate intervention. in tern-leaf” comes next there are two what comes next there are two police watchdog investigation is under the 77 77 j the 7 6ne 7 the 7 6ne into 7 at the moment. one into leicestershire police, other if airfudging ” "adag’iag’ ' £5": nudging to police. their related issues. in terms of a public inquiry the government said it igduiry the government has said it still working out the scope of is still working out the scope of what that will look like. but will it lead significant change? many
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>> and what about the cost on the nhs of this?you got it on the nhs or did you have to go private? >> so i had to go private because i only qualified under one thing, not two. i had a bmi of 41, but i didn't have any underlying health issues. now my bloods were getting close to the line of where you can get diabetic, getting close to the line, and that's why i took action. but for all of the conversations about pressure on the nhs, we know that diabetes and other related illnesses due to obesity is putting a huge strain on the nhs. and when we've gone through all these years of getting people to give up smoking because of the strain on the nhs, why are we not doing this? because obesity can cause blood issues, heart issues, cancers, all these things. >> stay with us because we've got to quickly take the weather. but we also want to talk to you about the big political stories of the day. so thank you for that. >> i think you look great, by the. >> way, with catherine short. i'm glad you retrieved that. no, no. 110. >> no. >> it was
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criminal court had to contend that to move found in the last few minutes the the struggle to find an nhs issue many people are familiar with. last february, police were called to a newly seen a dentist for more than five years. after another 100 patient spaces became available. our reporter christopher mace was there. a familiar sight on ashley road. queues down the street. to the dentist for five years, so hopefully they're going you know, decay or tooth loss. this area, there's lots of lots of communities and individuals who desperately need to get their teeth done and they can't afford it. are closing, or they've closed. year when the practice opened. with some of them waiting more than five years for a check up. and you're talking young children — in total agony to do anything. opened, couldn't have been a day too soon. it is not the dentist. it is the people who makes the regulation. from the conservatives. but the british dental association, local green mp carla denyer, and campaigners claim the government is being far too slow. we all can't afford to go private anyway. we don't ha
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before the attacks, he was sectioned under today, a review commissioned by nhs england into his investigatorsfamily's voice was not effectively considered. including risk assessments, family engagement and information sharing. the trust, giving its first interview since the killings, apologised to the victims' families and said and we should have done better. and i want to extend my apologies to all of those with my organisation. our services are very different today than they were shortly after calocane was sentenced to an indefinite for a public inquiry. it'sjust dragging this horror and this trauma out. but i can't. .. appropriate justice. in a statement in response to the review, they say the family of valdo calocane have also released a statement for the immeasurable pain his actions have caused. they say the review shows that the mental—health—care system is in crisis, and needs an urgent and the care provided to calocane. was among the dead. with police saying they think the attacker acted alone. graham satchell reports. late into the night, police were still at the school in sweden as
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several families have told the bbc they were wrongly hospitals nhs trust.f them said they terminated their pregnancies after being mistakenly told their babies had parents of a healthy boy. michael buchanan reports. because the baby was just suffering. carley and carl were expecting their first child in 2019, would be just... yeah. the doctors... ..palliative care. yeah. at nottingham city hospital say the second part, the results felt medics were guiding them to end the pregnancy. it was shepherded towards that. i mean, there was there was no other options. weeks after the abortion, the return to hospital for what they thought was a routine follow up meeting with a consultant. something to tell you. your results have changed." and i was like, "you're going to tell me that my daughter was completely healthy." a well—recognised hazard of such tests, although not i remember being really confused, like, it was that bad. the nottingham university hospitals trust told us, baby ladybird. abnormalities each year. were mistakenly advised to have an abortion in 2017
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can watch the documentary in full — it's called fled the popular tourist destination, and three the nhsting its 25th anniversary. and reduce waiting times. more from our health reporter, jim reed. more than three million women in the uk are invited in a fraction of those cases, around 23,000, a tumour will be detected. some hospitals have already started using artificial spot tiny tumours. now, the government has said women already booked in for routine screenings will be invited to take part in almost 700,000 women will be enrolled in the study over it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk, those women and patients. jim reed, bbc news. with me is dr stephen harden, vice president of radiologists. good to have you with us. explain to us the difference ai explain to us the difference a! make to the of can make to the diagnosis of breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has breast cancer. there's no doubt m has the _ breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential _ breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential to - breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential
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and how is the nhs going to help lockdown babies? is headliners only on gb welcome back to headliners. opening with a rare good news story from an often doom and gloom heavy newspaper, everyone at the guardian must be delighted. nick. >> yes, it's ethnicity, not key factor in england school exclusion study finds. and between the three of us, we couldn't agree what this article meant. it's like a guardian riddle where you always have to find out what are they trying to cover up or propagandise and you're never sure. so the idea is that that there was these findings that challenge the widely held views that children in some ethnic groups are disproportionately affected by exclusions and suspensions. and they're trying to say, actually, once adjusted for free school meal eligibility or special educational needs status, there's no significant differences between ethnic groups in rates of exclusion, which no one i wasn't thinking there was anyway. but they're saying there. >> is widely held belief is in their office. >> yeah, that's not w
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accurate, but also to free up their time so they can spend time on those other important activities in the nhsial in diagnosis. today and said there is an urgent need to build up the workforce. the government is expected to launch a new cancer strategy jim reed, bbc news. this is bbc news. wales and scotland will now face stricter checks. the move by the general pharmaceutical council our health editor hugh pym has more. the regulator has announced tougher rules after concerns about unsafe prescribing of medicines online, including weight loss jabs. the national pharmacy association called for changes after highlighting examples of people being wrongly supplied the drugs, who had previously had eating disorders there is not a pill for every ill. speaking on bbc breakfast last week, pharmacist ashley cohen warned of an increase in the number of people as a lifestyle medication. the general pharmaceutical council says online prescribers there must be two—way communication, including i think it is to us as an organisation protect our patients and we protect our patients and prescribers because we
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we are taking steps to make sure more gp appointments are available and the investment with the nhs,e are clearing up a mess they left behind. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister should know my constituents are shocked, angry, and dismayed by the suggestion by the ons that the population of this country will rise to 72.5 million by 2032. that is 500,000 people a year, which is unsustainable. who voted for that and will the government do something to ensure that the population of this country is sustainable going forward? there is no mandate for such colossal increase in immigration in this country. . >> i think he should talk to his leader. because net migration went through the roof under the last government, nearly one million, quadrupled. and who was cheering it on? the leader of the opposition. his constituents are ripe to be concerned about the loss of control by the last government. we are taking control and we will bring these numbers down, but the record is absolutely clear and it sits right there. >> that completes prime minister's questions. [captions copyright national cabl
we are taking steps to make sure more gp appointments are available and the investment with the nhs,e are clearing up a mess they left behind. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister should know my constituents are shocked, angry, and dismayed by the suggestion by the ons that the population of this country will rise to 72.5 million by 2032. that is 500,000 people a year, which is unsustainable. who voted for that and will the government do something to ensure that the population of this...
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money has injected into the nhs but the plan has been delayed. they are saying that perhaps i could be part of the productivity problem. reeves herself said she is unsatisfied with these forecast. it's important because yes it's up to the office for budget responsibly to decider headroom. it suggests if the growth is like the boe say it is, she's going to have to make that difficult choice between spending cuts, tax rises, or breaking her fiscal rules. tom: thank you very much indeed. let's get to the tech sector. the major corporate in terms of how we think about the spending, the demand, and a drag on u.s. tech stocks today is amazon. shares falling in the trade after a week outlook in his latest results. the e-commerce giant warning investors that it could phase capacity constraints in its cloud computing despite plans to invest some $100 billion this year and ai. here's andy jassy on the ai outlook for the business. >> ai represents for sure the biggest opportunity since cloud. probably the biggest technology shift an opportunity in business
money has injected into the nhs but the plan has been delayed. they are saying that perhaps i could be part of the productivity problem. reeves herself said she is unsatisfied with these forecast. it's important because yes it's up to the office for budget responsibly to decider headroom. it suggests if the growth is like the boe say it is, she's going to have to make that difficult choice between spending cuts, tax rises, or breaking her fiscal rules. tom: thank you very much indeed. let's get...
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takebyn back by the announcement and others in the room were surprised about the announcement, whic nhgative or positive, but if a n byisedeople are take surprise, you can't be surprised that the reaction is well. >> i was not surprised, laura. i appreciate robust conversations how the peasant makes decisions. nobody talks more to allies and. president trump. nobody has done morebrou for tht region.e nobody has brought more peace. through the abraham accordsindi working with neighbors.rom, he recognizes the obvious and think about the indictments on gaza save the left for the longest time. it is an open air prison is what they say all the time trapped by his release. what if we open the door and allow people to actually leave if they wanted to leave temporarily or for a longer term? estihe is simply asking the quen othersai won't ask, and the sini egypt or in jordan, which you be willing to entertain it? what would be the terms by whicr you would?as a i know he's had those conversations and i know he's going to have them and he's also talked about other countries being willing to open
takebyn back by the announcement and others in the room were surprised about the announcement, whic nhgative or positive, but if a n byisedeople are take surprise, you can't be surprised that the reaction is well. >> i was not surprised, laura. i appreciate robust conversations how the peasant makes decisions. nobody talks more to allies and. president trump. nobody has done morebrou for tht region.e nobody has brought more peace. through the abraham accordsindi working with...
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doesn't rims are said to the rims are said to be recruited take part in an recruited to take part in an nhsup you are live with news, let's return to our bbc news, let's return to our top that being that top story, that being that between president meeting between president trump and israeli prime donald trump and israeli prime benjamin at minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house, joining the to discuss is a tullis, live to discuss is a tullis, �*fellow �* us foreign eefi'er fellefistsr tiis tsrsléfi at the middle east policy at the middle east institute, thank for being institute, thank you for being with us, it's fair to say many the world’s media gathered of the world's media gathered there, appeared somewhat surprised the comments from surprised by the comments from president donald trump with the future ztlézejthz sf " ,, the future of gaza regards to the future of gaza and saying the us could and saying that the us could take it your thoughts on take it over. your thoughts on we heard tonight? i what we heard tonight? i go a few what we heard tonight? i go - a few hours _ what we h
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do you have any kind of thoughts as to whether or not patients should move into nh, or how should we handle that? mr. kennedy: whether patients...? sen. cassidy: who are on medicare. mr. kennedy: that is their choice right now. i think 32 million americans or 30 million americans on medicare, untraditional medicare and then another 34 or 34 on medicare advantage, roughly half-and-half, i think more people would rather be on medicare advantage because it offers very good services. but people can't afford it. it is much more expensive. and to answer your first question, there are all kinds of exciting things that we can be doing including cooperatives which president trump has supported, including savings accounts which president trump has supported. all of these things to make people more accountable for their own health. sen. cassidy: so bring the cooperatives in a health savings account into medicare and medicaid? mr. kennedy: exactly. we try to increase those, the use of those and to direct primary care to continue to transition into a value-based program that is private. most amer
do you have any kind of thoughts as to whether or not patients should move into nh, or how should we handle that? mr. kennedy: whether patients...? sen. cassidy: who are on medicare. mr. kennedy: that is their choice right now. i think 32 million americans or 30 million americans on medicare, untraditional medicare and then another 34 or 34 on medicare advantage, roughly half-and-half, i think more people would rather be on medicare advantage because it offers very good services. but people...
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i will ask nhs to do that. >> senator wyden: i only have five minutes with you and i have got a lot of experience with cms. you have to listen. two things - one, if you want to move from advocacy to public responsibility, americans are going to need to hear a clear and trustworthy recantation of what you have said on vaccinations, including a promise from you never to say vaccines are not medically safe when they in fact are. and, making in disputably clear that you support vaccinations against diseases where it will keep people safe. you are in that hole pretty deep. we just had a measles case in rhode island, the first since 2013. frankly, you frighten people. two - i want to air harms that rhode island has experienced from a remorseless, senseless, cms bureaucracy. cms for years maintained a reimbursement system that the bureaucracy could never explain or justify that persistently pay rhode island providers less than neighboring massachusetts and connecticut providers. a differential of 23% and 26% in our regional healthcare market. the pending head program can begin to remedy this
i will ask nhs to do that. >> senator wyden: i only have five minutes with you and i have got a lot of experience with cms. you have to listen. two things - one, if you want to move from advocacy to public responsibility, americans are going to need to hear a clear and trustworthy recantation of what you have said on vaccinations, including a promise from you never to say vaccines are not medically safe when they in fact are. and, making in disputably clear that you support vaccinations...