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the nhs england has... excuse me, ithink more in scotland as well. the nhs england has...igation. there is of course an nhs investigation already underway to find out exactly what had happened. it's known as the ra nsomwa re happened. it's known as the ransomware attack happened. it's known as the ra nsomwa re attack and happened. it's known as the ransomware attack and essentially this image that you're looking at on the screen is what perhaps the doctor or a nurse or someone the screen is what perhaps the doctor or a nurse or someone working ina gps doctor or a nurse or someone working in a gps practice, that's the message they will get on their screen message they will get on their screen it simply prevents them from accessing any information at all and it says, we want a ransom within three days or you will not have access to your information. that is in essence what we are talking about. it will as is with me —— ed wallis is with me and can explain in more detail what exactly is happening. you were explaining that there have been small attacks on the nhs in the past b
the nhs england has... excuse me, ithink more in scotland as well. the nhs england has...igation. there is of course an nhs investigation already underway to find out exactly what had happened. it's known as the ra nsomwa re happened. it's known as the ransomware attack happened. it's known as the ra nsomwa re attack and happened. it's known as the ransomware attack and essentially this image that you're looking at on the screen is what perhaps the doctor or a nurse or someone the screen is...
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so this does seem to be an issue from nhs england. ust getting a statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware of cyber security incident, we are working on a response. that is nhs digital, the division of the nhs which handles technology issues. let's get more on this now with our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. you have seen a you have seen a screen you have seen a screen grab of the message coming up when health service workers try to get into their computers? it is too early to say what is behind this attack. but it appears to be run somewhere, when malicious software is sent to computers, taking computers in perhaps old software. what it does, it locks their files and then up p°p5 it locks their files and then up pops a message on your screen saying we have all your files locked and this is incredibly valuable data, we can unlock them, but you have to send money. several people have contacted us, including
so this does seem to be an issue from nhs england. ust getting a statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware of cyber security incident, we are working on a response. that is nhs digital, the division of the nhs which handles technology issues. let's get more on this now with our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. you have seen a you have seen a screen you have seen a...
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nhs. in various parts of england. spital computers, ba rts and of cyber attacks on nhs hospital computers, barts and london, lister in stevenage, nhs hospitals in blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland in ca rlisle, blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland in carlisle, gps in some areas using pen and paper in blackpool. this is the nhs website i think in hertfordshire. that is east and north hertfordshire. we think we are going to get a statement from nhs digital to give usa statement from nhs digital to give us a nationwide picture. nhs he worked, middleton and rochdale cmb have implemented their business continuity plans with gps using paper back—ups. it is pretty serious. our health correspondent said it appears to be some sort of run somewhere demand. where there is a virus put into the system and u nless a virus put into the system and unless you pay a ransom it is not cleaned up. quite worrying for the nhs and people using a&e being told not to go unless it is a genuine emergency. various people on twit
nhs. in various parts of england. spital computers, ba rts and of cyber attacks on nhs hospital computers, barts and london, lister in stevenage, nhs hospitals in blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland in ca rlisle, blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland in carlisle, gps in some areas using pen and paper in blackpool. this is the nhs website i think in hertfordshire. that is east and north hertfordshire. we think we are going to get a statement from nhs digital to give usa statement...
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he says labour would spend £37 billion extra over five years on the nhs in england. paid for by higher income tax at the top — but can he be completely precise about how he'd spend it? pay, winter crises, reducing the waiting lists, treating a million more people in a&e, public health budgets will be ring—fenced, the reversal of pharmacy cuts and capital investment in the infrastructure. but that's still a long way off 37 billion. i know, but the nhs is... it does cost money to run the nsh. how much do you expect there to be coming from that new tax on people at the top? the lion's share of the extra investment will come from new personal taxation levels for the top 5% of earners. so that new personal tax for people at very top, that's money for the nhs? all of it, every single penny piece. exactly how much — you'll have to wait till tomorrow. how's business generally for you at the moment? but it's one of the perceptions she wants to overturn... provided i'm elected on the 8th ofjune, we'll be up there fighting hard. ..that the tories somehow don't really believe in
he says labour would spend £37 billion extra over five years on the nhs in england. paid for by higher income tax at the top — but can he be completely precise about how he'd spend it? pay, winter crises, reducing the waiting lists, treating a million more people in a&e, public health budgets will be ring—fenced, the reversal of pharmacy cuts and capital investment in the infrastructure. but that's still a long way off 37 billion. i know, but the nhs is... it does cost money to run the...
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nhs england have declared affected. nhs england have declared a major incident. the secretary of state for health has been briefed by the cyber security centre. the gentlemanjust inside the cyber security centre. the gentleman just inside the door said all the computers have gone down and when not sure whether all the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it's x—rays or breakages or whatever, they're going to send you home. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has outlined his defence policy, insisting he isn't a pacifist and would order the use of military action, but only as a last resort. the velocity -- the philosophy of one first, talk later asa philosophy of one first, talk later as a policy has failed. it is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats to security. a coroner has called for changes in the way schools careful peoples with allergies after concluding that an adrenaline injection might have che —— saved the life of 14—year—old nasser ahmed who collapsed after eating a school lunch. chelsea will be crowned premier league champions if they beat w
nhs england have declared affected. nhs england have declared a major incident. the secretary of state for health has been briefed by the cyber security centre. the gentlemanjust inside the cyber security centre. the gentleman just inside the door said all the computers have gone down and when not sure whether all the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it's x—rays or breakages or whatever, they're going to send you home. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has outlined his defence policy,...
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england since late 2015. in a civilised country, the nhs has to do better for cancer patients. than 62 days for treatment, they deserve much, much better. according to the health foundation think tank, waiting times for key services in england were the worst in five years. 26,000 patients had to wait longer than the two month target to start cancer treatment. that compares with 14,300 in 2011-12. the number waiting more than the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e was 2.5 million, a sharp increase on the 725,000 with long waits five years before. against a backdrop of rising patient numbers and stretched resources, it's getting harderfor the nhs in england to hit its key performance targets, which are supposed to provide reassurance of high quality care for patients. more and more people are needing to use the nhs. that's not new and it's not unexpected. as a population we're getting older, there are more of us and our health needs are more complicated. but demand on the nhs has historically risen by around 4% per year whereas, from 2009—10, funding has only ri
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nhs england have declared affected. nhs england have declared a major incident.ide the cyber security centre. the gentleman just inside the door said all the computers have gone down and when not sure whether all the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it's x—rays or breakages or whatever, they're going to send you home. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has outlined his defence policy, insisting he isn't a pacifist and would order the use of military action, but only as a last resort. the velocity -- the philosophy of one first, talk later asa philosophy of one first, talk later as a policy has failed. it is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats to security. a coroner has called for changes in the way schools careful peoples with allergies after concluding that an adrenaline injection might
nhs england have declared affected. nhs england have declared a major incident.ide the cyber security centre. the gentleman just inside the door said all the computers have gone down and when not sure whether all the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it's x—rays or breakages or whatever, they're going to send you home. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has outlined his defence policy, insisting he isn't a pacifist and would order the use of military action, but only as a last resort....
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also tonight: a warning from the bank of england — you'll feel the pinch in your pocket as inflation is set to rise. latest figures show waiting times in the nhsgland are the worst for five years. # the oceans crossed... you guessed it, it's eurovision time again — coming up in the sport on bbc news, europa league and potential champions league prizes both on offer for manchester united ahead of their second leg against celta vigo at old trafford. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. if a leaked copy of labour's manifesto is anything to go by, the party is about to propose some of the most sweeping changes to its policies in a generation. the draft proposals — seen by the bbc — range from renationalising the railways and parts of the energy sector, an emphasis on workers' rights to scrapping tuition fees in england. this afternoon, party chiefs signed off on an amended version of the document. jeremy corbyn, who said the final, fully costed manifesto will be published in a few days, described it as transformative. the conservatives called it the road to ruin. here's our political editor laura kuennsberg. they wondered what exactly
also tonight: a warning from the bank of england — you'll feel the pinch in your pocket as inflation is set to rise. latest figures show waiting times in the nhsgland are the worst for five years. # the oceans crossed... you guessed it, it's eurovision time again — coming up in the sport on bbc news, europa league and potential champions league prizes both on offer for manchester united ahead of their second leg against celta vigo at old trafford. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at...
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england since late 2015. in a civilised country, the nhs has to do better for cancer patients. than 62 days for treatment, they deserve much, much better. according to the health foundation think tank, waiting times for key services in england were the worst in five years. 26,000 patients had to wait longer than the two month target to start cancer treatment. that compares with 1a,300 in 2011-12. the number waiting more than the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e was...
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the headlines at 11:00: a major incident is declared after almost a0 nhs organisations across england and scotland are hit by a large—scale cyber—attack. theresa may says the nhs was not being targeted. this was not targeted at the nhs. it is an international attack and a number of countries and organisations have been in effect did. —— affected. organisations in more than 70 countries have reported infections by the large ransomware campaign. president trump's spokesperson refuses to be drawn on whether the president recorded conversations with the former fbi directorjames comey. the latest on the ransomware attack. it hit nhs trust and we talk about a transition from olympian to transform on. —— trans—woman. the nhs has fallen victim to a major cyber attack. 39 hospital trusts and gp's in scotland and across england have had to cancel routine operations, send patients home and divert ambulances. the nhs says its services have been targeted by a ransomware attack, which means nhs data is, in effect, being held hostage by hackers demanding money. dozens of other facilities have shut d
the headlines at 11:00: a major incident is declared after almost a0 nhs organisations across england and scotland are hit by a large—scale cyber—attack. theresa may says the nhs was not being targeted. this was not targeted at the nhs. it is an international attack and a number of countries and organisations have been in effect did. —— affected. organisations in more than 70 countries have reported infections by the large ransomware campaign. president trump's spokesperson refuses to...
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dr anne rainsberry, who's the incident directorfor nhs england, said the majority of hospitals are nowting getting back to normal. the nhs is coping very well with an unprecedented event. all a&e departments are open, but what i can say is 48 trusts have been infected, and of those 403i know currently providing normal services within their business continuity plans. there are five trusts that have asked for help and we are pervading that help. can you tell is about those trusts? one is barts trust, which is here in london. one of the sake, the royal london, is a trauma centre. the problem is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are supporting them by diverging some patients to other trauma centres in london. when will these trusts get back to normal? we are planning that they will come back as soon as possible. use the nhs normally, if you need to contact the nhs, do so. if there is a change in procedure, the nhs will make sure that you go to the right place. what procedures were in place to prevent an incident? all nhs organisations, nhs
dr anne rainsberry, who's the incident directorfor nhs england, said the majority of hospitals are nowting getting back to normal. the nhs is coping very well with an unprecedented event. all a&e departments are open, but what i can say is 48 trusts have been infected, and of those 403i know currently providing normal services within their business continuity plans. there are five trusts that have asked for help and we are pervading that help. can you tell is about those trusts? one is...
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i think there had already been good preparations in place by the nhs to make sure that they were ready for this sort of attack. in englandhospitals and ambulance services at 48 nhs trusts have been affected, along with some gp practices. in scotland, 11 out of 14 health boards have felt the impact, including hospitals and gp surgeries. the scottish ambulance service was also affected. the nhs is now very much in the recovery phase. so there is a great deal of work ongoing to get systems back to normal, and, of course, every effort is being made to ensure any impact on patient care is kept to a minimum. a&e is working normally. but here at york hospital, they say that, while they have contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgent services. 2,000 pcs have been taken out of commission. each one will need what's called "reimaging" — and that takes time. to get 2,000 pcs back in commission will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan infirmary, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm a little concerned because
i think there had already been good preparations in place by the nhs to make sure that they were ready for this sort of attack. in englandhospitals and ambulance services at 48 nhs trusts have been affected, along with some gp practices. in scotland, 11 out of 14 health boards have felt the impact, including hospitals and gp surgeries. the scottish ambulance service was also affected. the nhs is now very much in the recovery phase. so there is a great deal of work ongoing to get systems back to...
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england since late 2015. in a civilised country, the nhs has to do better for cancer patients. or treatment, they deserve much, much better. according to the health foundation think—tank, waiting times for key services in england were the worst in five years. 26,000 patients had to wait longer than the two month target to start cancer treatment. that compares with 14,300 in 2011-12. the number waiting more than the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e was 2.5 million, a sharp increase on the 725,000 with long waits five years before. against a backdrop of rising patient numbers and stretched resources, it's getting harderfor the nhs in england to hit its key performance targets, which are supposed to provide reassurance of high quality care for patients. more and more people are needing to use the nhs. that's not new and it's not unexpected. as a population we're getting older, there are more of us and our health needs are more complicated. but demand on the nhs has historically risen by around 4% per year whereas, from 2009—10, funding has only risen by around
england since late 2015. in a civilised country, the nhs has to do better for cancer patients. or treatment, they deserve much, much better. according to the health foundation think—tank, waiting times for key services in england were the worst in five years. 26,000 patients had to wait longer than the two month target to start cancer treatment. that compares with 14,300 in 2011-12. the number waiting more than the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e was 2.5 million, a...
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nchts well the sfris nhs leaders in at one of the affected trusts? englandfris nhs leaders in england and scotland is, if you have an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery and haven't heard to the contrary go along. those worst—affected a re contrary go along. those worst—affected are still saying — go along, we think he can go ahead with your appointment. they have managed to sort things out with back—up records. slightly confusingly at least one hospital has put out a message in its area saying — go online and check or phone, which might cause confusion. then you have the gp practices caught up in all this. their systems were shut down on friday. what will happen when they try to open them up tomorrow morning? they are saying come along to your apolybut at least one practice has told patients — we won't be —— —— to your appointment but at least one practice has told patients we might not be able to get hold of your records. there there was a backlog of procedures cancelled on friday and i think the whole affect
nchts well the sfris nhs leaders in at one of the affected trusts? englandfris nhs leaders in england and scotland is, if you have an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery and haven't heard to the contrary go along. those worst—affected a re contrary go along. those worst—affected are still saying — go along, we think he can go ahead with your appointment. they have managed to sort things out with back—up records. slightly confusingly at...
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that's what are nhs england made clear, more people are coming through the nhs and getting treated.ack up. they are also saying in march, things were better than in february. there's been a slight improvement during the course of this year. that shows the historic trend. you could be dealing with more patients, but you still have to hit these targets. it's in the nhs constitution. that's going to be a dilemma for whoever forms the next government, how do you carry on delivering what patients have been told they should expect when you are dealing with more and more patients. hugh pym, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. labour's draft manifesto is leaked. it contains plans to renationalise the railways and scrap university tuition fees. and still to come. the extraordinary work of a pioneering school for young people with disabilities. coming up in sport at 1:30pm: after fifa began an investigation into the world record transfer of paul pogba, the fa chairman greg clarke says clubs like manchester united can pay agents whatever they see fit. a pioneering school for young people
that's what are nhs england made clear, more people are coming through the nhs and getting treated.ack up. they are also saying in march, things were better than in february. there's been a slight improvement during the course of this year. that shows the historic trend. you could be dealing with more patients, but you still have to hit these targets. it's in the nhs constitution. that's going to be a dilemma for whoever forms the next government, how do you carry on delivering what patients...
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we have had an updated statement from nhs england about how they are coping over the weekend and it hasdirector. we have heard from her a few times in the last 72 hours. she says the nhs continued to treat patients over the weekend and we have been working with 47 organisations providing with emergency care. most have found ways of working around this, but seven including saint barts hospital in london have been asking for extra support. you should still attend hospital and your gp surgery if you have an appointment this week unless you are told not to. but they do ask eve ryo ne you are told not to. but they do ask everyone is patient with staff as they try to cope. we will find out how this story is covered in tomorrow for ‘s front pages. at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. nurses are promising a summer of protest across the uk and possible industrial action. members of the royal college of nursing at their annual conference in liverpo
we have had an updated statement from nhs england about how they are coping over the weekend and it hasdirector. we have heard from her a few times in the last 72 hours. she says the nhs continued to treat patients over the weekend and we have been working with 47 organisations providing with emergency care. most have found ways of working around this, but seven including saint barts hospital in london have been asking for extra support. you should still attend hospital and your gp surgery if...
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seven nhs trusts in england, and 11 boards in scotland are still affected, with patients told to expect further disruption. emmanuel macron is sworn in as france's youngest president, and declares the country is on the verge of a great renaissance. nurses vote overwhelmingly in favour of a "summer of protest" over pay. also in the next hour meet the world's oldest skydiver. d—day veteran verdun hayes took to the skies to smash the record at 101—years—old. and we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages, including the guardian. a winning night for happy valley — as its star takes the lead actress award and it claims best drama. good evening and welcome to bbc news. more computers are likely to be affected tomorrow by the cyber attack that hit many parts of the nhs as the working week begins and people return to their desks. the ransomware attack is now known to have had 200,000 victims around the world, with europe's law enforcement agency saying new versions are being released and an international manhunt under way for those responsible. with some nhs trusts still affected, we'll hear f
seven nhs trusts in england, and 11 boards in scotland are still affected, with patients told to expect further disruption. emmanuel macron is sworn in as france's youngest president, and declares the country is on the verge of a great renaissance. nurses vote overwhelmingly in favour of a "summer of protest" over pay. also in the next hour meet the world's oldest skydiver. d—day veteran verdun hayes took to the skies to smash the record at 101—years—old. and we'll take a look...
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the national crime agency says there's no second sign of the attack. 11 nhs trusts in england remain nd the sack if by eight —— fbi directorjames coney. senior politicians are pressuring the president that russia meddled in the election last year. they warned that the strong any tapes would be against the law. the new french president is expected to name his prime minister today on his first few days in office. emmanuel macron was inaugurated as the youngest president yesterday and is travelling to germany later for talks with angela merkel. a 101—year—old war veteran from devon has become the oldest person in the world to complete a skydive. verdun hayes — who fought on d—day — jumped 15,000 feet from a plane, along with three generations of his family yesterday afternoon. he beats the previous record set by a man 35 days younger. welcome to the hayes home here in devon. i am joined by four members of the same family. we are having a celebrataory cup of tea this morning. now, let me introduce you to the man himself, verdun hayes, the world record—holder. verdun, did you sleep well, k
the national crime agency says there's no second sign of the attack. 11 nhs trusts in england remain nd the sack if by eight —— fbi directorjames coney. senior politicians are pressuring the president that russia meddled in the election last year. they warned that the strong any tapes would be against the law. the new french president is expected to name his prime minister today on his first few days in office. emmanuel macron was inaugurated as the youngest president yesterday and is...
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this is bbc news — the headlines at 8pm: a major incident is declared after nhs services across englandnd scotland were hit by a large—scale cyber—attack. an investigation is under way as 36 nhs organisations, including hospitals and gp surgeries have been affected. theresa may says the nhs was not targeted. it's an international attack on number of countries and organisations have been affected. the national cyber security centre is working closely with nhs the bull digital to ensure they support the organisations concerned. in the next hour we'll be analysing labour's foreign policy, asjeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked. the labour leader says military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later approach to security has failed. to persist with it as the conservative government has made clear it's determined to do is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and security. a coroner rules that 14—year—old nasar ahmed died as a result of an allergic reaction to his school lunch — his mother says he co
this is bbc news — the headlines at 8pm: a major incident is declared after nhs services across englandnd scotland were hit by a large—scale cyber—attack. an investigation is under way as 36 nhs organisations, including hospitals and gp surgeries have been affected. theresa may says the nhs was not targeted. it's an international attack on number of countries and organisations have been affected. the national cyber security centre is working closely with nhs the bull digital to ensure...
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nhs england told people to go to hospital appointments if they hadn't heard otherwise.advice and travelled in, only to be disappointed they didn't happen. i thought i have got to go, i wonder if it will affect me, then i thought, no, because somebody would have phoned me, so i thought i will go. and then it didn't. this gp practice has been running normally today but on friday all systems had to be shut down. it was impossible to issue electronic prescriptions and bring up patient notes. today, there has been a backlog of work, dealing with messages and taking paper notes and transcribing them to put on the system. the technology is not running normally at this gp practice in nottingham. this morning, they were open but weren't sure which patients were booked in. patients know they're coming in. we are dealing with them as they come. when we have phone calls for emergencies or people turning up at the desks, we are then improvising, you might say, but this is something we used to do in the past. although we had a written system we didn't know who would contact us on the
nhs england told people to go to hospital appointments if they hadn't heard otherwise.advice and travelled in, only to be disappointed they didn't happen. i thought i have got to go, i wonder if it will affect me, then i thought, no, because somebody would have phoned me, so i thought i will go. and then it didn't. this gp practice has been running normally today but on friday all systems had to be shut down. it was impossible to issue electronic prescriptions and bring up patient notes. today,...
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nhs england has launched an investigation. the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers had gone down and we are not sure that the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it is x—rays, breakages or whatever, they are going to send you home. jeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked — military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later to security has failed. to persist with it as the conservative government has made clear it's determined to do is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and security. a coroner rules that 14—year—old nasar ahmed died as a result of an allergic reaction to his school lunch — his mother says he could have been saved. thousands ofjellyfish have washed up on beaches in wales in what conservationists have described as a "mega swarm". it's 7:00pm. our top story: the national health service says it is responding to a major cyber attack which has affected hospitals and doctors surgeries across engla
nhs england has launched an investigation. the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers had gone down and we are not sure that the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it is x—rays, breakages or whatever, they are going to send you home. jeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked — military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later to security has failed. to persist with it as...
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cobra, is meeting this afternoon in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in englandnd scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 different parts of the nhs had been affected. it's not yet clear whether patient safety has been compromised. the prime minister has insisted the government is giving the issue "its full attention". europol, the eu—wide law enforcement agency, described the cyber attack, which has struck in about 100 countries, as unprecedented in its scale. here's simonjones. a major incident declared at this hospital to ensure patient safety. saint bartholomew's in east london is part of the largest nhs trust in england. some ambulances are being diverted to neighbouring hospitals and there will be no outpatient appointments today. some treatment has been delayed. i was a bit worried, actually. they told us all this morning that the computers are down, someone is hacking them. i have got to stay in here, it is frustrating. it is after this message came up on countless computers across the nhs demanding a ransom to access files. i saw a patient yest
cobra, is meeting this afternoon in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in englandnd scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 different parts of the nhs had been affected. it's not yet clear whether patient safety has been compromised. the prime minister has insisted the government is giving the issue "its full attention". europol, the eu—wide law enforcement agency, described the cyber attack, which has struck in about 100 countries, as...
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note, jeremy corbyn is saying today that labour is going to spend an extra £37 billion on the nhs in englandonference where nurses are threat k to hold their first ever strike u nless yea rs to hold their first ever strike unless years of pay restraint are ended by whoever forms the next government. a sum are of protests is being planned by the royal college of nursing which says it will ballot for industrial action unless a 1% cap on pay is removed. so what is life like for nurses on the frontline? let's talk to heidi who is in lincoln and is about to rejoin the nhs as a nurse after a stint in the private sector. hello heidi. good morning. and nottingham newman who has been nair nurse for five years and has seen the strain on resources grow. hi sam? hi victoria. why are you going back into the nhs heidi?|j victoria. why are you going back into the nhs heidi? i believe in the nhs. that's why i became a nurse. you know, i've wanted to get in for a long time. they are at the point they are so desperate they are having to take into consideration mums that have kids, people who don't always have
note, jeremy corbyn is saying today that labour is going to spend an extra £37 billion on the nhs in englandonference where nurses are threat k to hold their first ever strike u nless yea rs to hold their first ever strike unless years of pay restraint are ended by whoever forms the next government. a sum are of protests is being planned by the royal college of nursing which says it will ballot for industrial action unless a 1% cap on pay is removed. so what is life like for nurses on the...
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there are more than 200 nhs bodies in england. rity over the weekend will be to try to help hospitals and other nhs facilities stabilise their systems and try to get back to normal. there will be a debate about how formal ball the nhs is, how much investment there has been to avoid this sort of thing, thatis been to avoid this sort of thing, that is one source said, that is a question for another day, he priority now is to stabilise the system. what about the disruption for patients? how badly will it affect them? how likely‘s how long is this likely to go on? nhs leaders are making clear that emergency care is there as normal for people who need it, but when it comes to routine surgery tom outpatient appointments, quite a lot postponed today, it is likely that more will be postponed on monday and maybe tuesday, which will create a backlog which could run for some time, because the nhs is under such pressure. gps say they have been affect it in some areas, that will affect it in some areas, that will affect appointments and prescri
there are more than 200 nhs bodies in england. rity over the weekend will be to try to help hospitals and other nhs facilities stabilise their systems and try to get back to normal. there will be a debate about how formal ball the nhs is, how much investment there has been to avoid this sort of thing, thatis been to avoid this sort of thing, that is one source said, that is a question for another day, he priority now is to stabilise the system. what about the disruption for patients? how badly...
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nhs england says more support like the type offered here is being made available.psychotherapy, counselling, sometimes medication. simon's urging others to speak up and seek help. he fears he waited for too long. tim muffett, bbc news. the us house of representatives is due to vote shortly in another attempt to repeal president obama's healthcare reforms. the vote, which is expected to be close, fulfils a campaign pledge by president trump and the republicans to overturn what's widely known as obamacare. we can speak to our correspondent in washington, gary o'donoghue. they tried this a few weeks ago on a friday night. they did not make it. they had to goes out of in march. they had to goes out of in march. they had to goes out of in march. they had too much the trips up and down the hill twice within a few days of one another. this could be third time lucky for president trump and the republican party. they are pretty confident they have the numbers. it will be tight. some republicans will still vote against it. all democrats will vote against it. all democrats wi
nhs england says more support like the type offered here is being made available.psychotherapy, counselling, sometimes medication. simon's urging others to speak up and seek help. he fears he waited for too long. tim muffett, bbc news. the us house of representatives is due to vote shortly in another attempt to repeal president obama's healthcare reforms. the vote, which is expected to be close, fulfils a campaign pledge by president trump and the republicans to overturn what's widely known as...
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that is the latest from nhs england.update on the investigation. we will be back there and expect that very soon. now, the time is approaching 11:45am. let us talk about politics although staying with manchester because ukip's paul nuttall has described the decision to launch his pa rty‘s manifesto as described the decision to launch his party's manifesto as a message to terrorists that they will not win. he said there was no magic formula to turning back the tide of radical is lambert said it was a cancer that needs to be cut out. he said ukip would increase police officers, troops and border guards. he added the parties have been too cowardly to the problem. action needs to be taken across many policy areas and it will take time to make progress. they are no doubt, the problem will not be solved if politicians are too cowardly to confront or even identify where the problem lies. moreover, without the political will to take difficult decisions, challenge communities and secure our borders, things are only going to get w
that is the latest from nhs england.update on the investigation. we will be back there and expect that very soon. now, the time is approaching 11:45am. let us talk about politics although staying with manchester because ukip's paul nuttall has described the decision to launch his pa rty‘s manifesto as described the decision to launch his party's manifesto as a message to terrorists that they will not win. he said there was no magic formula to turning back the tide of radical is lambert said...
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morning's the good news is generally comes from the home secretary amber rudd, she's a 97% of nhs trusts in englandormally. there are at least seven nhs trust but are still experiencing problems. we have got one more to add to the list and thatis got one more to add to the list and that is the university hospital of midlands trust. they have confirmed that they are still expressing computer problems. the situation here at barts, the accident and emergency behind me, handwritten notices on the ancient saying they are suffering from it failure and there may be significant delays as a result. the hospitals here are still treating it as a major incident. a similar situation at the main hospital in lowestoft, they were treating us like saying there were long delays at accident and emergency because they had gone back to pen and paper. one has cancelled any routine surgery for tomorrow. the situation in scotland, 13 health boards affected that. the scottish government says some systems are operating normally, that means presumably some are not. they are confident that everything will be back up and runni
morning's the good news is generally comes from the home secretary amber rudd, she's a 97% of nhs trusts in englandormally. there are at least seven nhs trust but are still experiencing problems. we have got one more to add to the list and thatis got one more to add to the list and that is the university hospital of midlands trust. they have confirmed that they are still expressing computer problems. the situation here at barts, the accident and emergency behind me, handwritten notices on the...
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the proposals from nhs england, which are supported by the government, are aimed at treating more patientsunity. our health editor hugh pym has the story. protests against nhs closures are nothing new, but in some communities like huddersfield, concerns about cuts are growing. this protest last autumn was in reaction to plans to remove a&e services at the local hospital. campaigners say people will suffer because of longer journey times. patients are going to be disbursed all around the north of the country. those will involve longer trips and the longer the trip, the more danger there is in the situation. labour's john ashworth, at a meeting of activists from huddersfield and around yorkshire, said he wanted to halt closures, specifically by stalling nhs reform plans in england. we will say, let's have a moratorium on them and let's step back and have a full review of them. when we reviewed them, must involve clinicians, but let's involve the people as well. so far, they have been cut out of the decisions, and we don't think that is fair. the nhs reform document are known as sustainabilit
the proposals from nhs england, which are supported by the government, are aimed at treating more patientsunity. our health editor hugh pym has the story. protests against nhs closures are nothing new, but in some communities like huddersfield, concerns about cuts are growing. this protest last autumn was in reaction to plans to remove a&e services at the local hospital. campaigners say people will suffer because of longer journey times. patients are going to be disbursed all around the...
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about a0 nhs organisations affected in england and scotland, but large parts of the country not hit.essage from nhs england is the national health service is up and running and you should use it as normal unless you hear otherwise. problems will continue in some areas, like at this hospital, and others run by barts nhs trust. we know the problems are continuing today. we do not know the situation tomorrow nor the day after that and it is likely problems will take some time to fix where they are experience. thanks. the nhs is not the only victim of this international attack. here's our technology correspondent, rory cellanjones. it looked at first like an attackjust on hospitals in the uk. but it's now becoming clear this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of cyber crime. ransomware has become the tool of choice for a lot of criminals simply because it's very easy to make money very quickly. you can buy ransomware online for as little as $39. so how does it work? it often arr
about a0 nhs organisations affected in england and scotland, but large parts of the country not hit.essage from nhs england is the national health service is up and running and you should use it as normal unless you hear otherwise. problems will continue in some areas, like at this hospital, and others run by barts nhs trust. we know the problems are continuing today. we do not know the situation tomorrow nor the day after that and it is likely problems will take some time to fix where they are...
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its emergency committee, cobra, in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 organisations, within the nhs, had been affected. it's not yet clear the extent to which patient safety has been compromised. today, the eu's law enforcement agency, europol, described the cyber attack, which has struck in about 100 countries, as unprecedented in scale. here's simonjones. a major incident declared at this hospital to ensure haitian safety. saint bartholomew ‘s in east london as part of the largest nhs trust in england. some ambulances are being directed to neighbouring hospitals and will be no vibration deployments today. some treatment has been delayed. i was worried. today. some treatment has been delayed. iwas worried. i have today. some treatment has been delayed. i was worried. i have got to stay in here, it is frustrating. it is after this message came up on cou ntless com puters across it is after this message came up on countless computers across the nhs demanding a ransom to access files. i saw demanding a
its emergency committee, cobra, in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 organisations, within the nhs, had been affected. it's not yet clear the extent to which patient safety has been compromised. today, the eu's law enforcement agency, europol, described the cyber attack, which has struck in about 100 countries, as unprecedented in scale. here's simonjones. a major incident declared at this...
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they are important figures about the state of nhs finances in england and they we re nhs finances in e department of health and brady told nhs leaders, you cannot publish them because that would be a breach of whitehall convention, restricting government announcements. nhs leaders were not happy as tonight, one organisation representing trusts and nhs providers has put out its own estimate, saying there was a deficit of between 700 and £750 million, a big deficit but they say an improvement on the previous year because of cutting agency staff bills. so this is an absurd position that the public figures were not released until a couple of weeks but versions have been doing the rounds tonight. very much. labour says it will bring forward its pledge to scrap tuition fees to include students starting university in england this autumn, if it wins the election. jeremy corbyn also said that students, who are part—way through their courses, would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people, mr corbyn also promised more investment in britain's arts
they are important figures about the state of nhs finances in england and they we re nhs finances in e department of health and brady told nhs leaders, you cannot publish them because that would be a breach of whitehall convention, restricting government announcements. nhs leaders were not happy as tonight, one organisation representing trusts and nhs providers has put out its own estimate, saying there was a deficit of between 700 and £750 million, a big deficit but they say an improvement on...
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these figures are to do with waiting times for nhs england. all the promises it will deliver if it wins the general election. this is whatjohn mcdonnell has had to say this morning. do you know who lea ked say this morning. do you know who leaked your manifesto? no, i do not. it is disappointing. we have the clause five meeting and that will decide the final manifesto. do you recognise these policies? do you wa nt to recognise these policies? do you want to nationalise the railways and the energy companies? we will see what comes out, we have a democratic process to decided and then we will launch it on tuesday. i have got to catch my bus. do you think it is a social manifesto? how will you pay for this? it means tens of billions of pounds. let's walk along, do not fall over. the clause five meeting will happen today and that will decide the final draft and we will publish at the launch the cost of version and every policy will have a costing and a funding source identified. john mcdonnell. will says, i think this manifesto has been leaked on
these figures are to do with waiting times for nhs england. all the promises it will deliver if it wins the general election. this is whatjohn mcdonnell has had to say this morning. do you know who lea ked say this morning. do you know who leaked your manifesto? no, i do not. it is disappointing. we have the clause five meeting and that will decide the final manifesto. do you recognise these policies? do you wa nt to recognise these policies? do you want to nationalise the railways and the...
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college of nursing conference in liverpool, where he accused the conservatives of driving the nhs in englandnder pressure with waiting targets slipping and a&e struggling, jeremy corbyn said the nhs is in crisis. it isafamiliar corbyn said the nhs is in crisis. it is a familiar labour warning come election team. but team corbyn think it isa election team. but team corbyn think it is a big vote winner for them. election team. but team corbyn think it is a big vote winnerfor them. a warm welcome forjeremy corbyn from the nurses union and no wonder, with labour promising an extra £37 billion, money to take a million patients off waiting lists. our health service is being dismantled by stealth. over the past seven yea rs, by stealth. over the past seven years, our national health service has been driven into crisis after crisis. a&e departments struggling to cope. waiting lists soaring and we saw last week the tory cuts have exposed patient services to cyberattack. labour are also to set more targets for hospitals. a&e departments will have to see most serious cases within an hour. cancer patien
college of nursing conference in liverpool, where he accused the conservatives of driving the nhs in englandnder pressure with waiting targets slipping and a&e struggling, jeremy corbyn said the nhs is in crisis. it isafamiliar corbyn said the nhs is in crisis. it is a familiar labour warning come election team. but team corbyn think it isa election team. but team corbyn think it is a big vote winner for them. election team. but team corbyn think it is a big vote winnerfor them. a warm...
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these are very important figures on the state of nhs finances in england. tment of health effectively told nhs leaders that they can't publish them because it would be in breach of the normal whitehall convention during an election campaign, restricting government announcements. i understand nhs leaders weren't happy about that. tonight, one representative has put out its own estimate. saying there was a deficit of about 700 and £50 million. —— 750 million. a big deficit but a big improvement from the previous year. in the rather absurd position that the official figures won't be published a few weeks but versions of them are doing the rounds tonight. labour says it will bring forward its pledge to scrap tuition fees to include students starting university in england this autumn, if it wins the election. jeremy corbyn also said that students who are part—way through their courses would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people mr corbyn also promised more investment in britain's arts, music, film and theatre as
these are very important figures on the state of nhs finances in england. tment of health effectively told nhs leaders that they can't publish them because it would be in breach of the normal whitehall convention during an election campaign, restricting government announcements. i understand nhs leaders weren't happy about that. tonight, one representative has put out its own estimate. saying there was a deficit of about 700 and £50 million. —— 750 million. a big deficit but a big...
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it is —— in the nhs of computers affected but that didn't happen, thankfully, we understand from nhs englandtack at the end of last week. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7%, driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity has more. airfares, clothing and electricity. just a few of the reasons the cost of living is now rising faster than it has in three years. prices in the year to april rose more quickly than most economists thought they would. please don't ask what that has to do with the price of fish, it's up by 8%. and then there's the price of books, up by 7%. then there's passenger transport by road, up by 10%. of course, other prices are falling, but the average price rise is now 2.7%, and there is no doubt prices are rising faster than wages. a businessman, a young nurse on maternity leave, and a retired miner all have their own ways of adjusting to that. if your memory is long enough, in
it is —— in the nhs of computers affected but that didn't happen, thankfully, we understand from nhs englandtack at the end of last week. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7%, driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity has more. airfares, clothing and electricity. just a few of the reasons...
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by the victoria derbyshire programme, has found that at least 1a hundred mistakes are made in england's nhsts every week. and the true figure could be much higher, because only 81 out of 132 trusts in england responded to a freedom of information request. the most serious incidents include the avoidable deaths of mothers and babies, as a result of errors by midwives and doctors. the royal college of midwives says maternity services are heading towards a crisis, because of the increasing demands on services. while hundreds of thousands of woman gave birth safely across the uk, there are cases where serious m ista kes there are cases where serious mistakes are being made. sarah and adam lost their baby in 2014. six hours, we didn't really know anything. they just told hours, we didn't really know anything. theyjust told us, reassured us, didn't they? the inquest later shows sarah should have held an emergency c section many hours before she did. many staff failed to act on warning signs. they were severely starved of oxygen. i was in the car, with my itiuiti oxygen. i was in the car, with my
by the victoria derbyshire programme, has found that at least 1a hundred mistakes are made in england's nhsts every week. and the true figure could be much higher, because only 81 out of 132 trusts in england responded to a freedom of information request. the most serious incidents include the avoidable deaths of mothers and babies, as a result of errors by midwives and doctors. the royal college of midwives says maternity services are heading towards a crisis, because of the increasing demands...
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we are looking at figures for an nhs england regarding the manchester terrorist attack. treated. 116 people who received in— patient care in relation to the incident. 52 in treated across eight hospitals, including 19 patients who are in radical care. that's not the same as being critically ill, but critical care. various hospitals are still involved in the operation, however three have discharged all their patients now in reference to that attack. with events in manchester focusing minds on national security, the liberal democrats have this morning accused the conservatives of potentially weakening our ability to tackle terrorism because of their approach to the brexit negotiations. the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, says britain could be excluded from accessing a vital eu—wide criminal data base if theresa may insists on leaving the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. here's our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. terrorists have attacked across europe. countries like france, belgium and sweden, as well as the uk, have all been targeted in re
we are looking at figures for an nhs england regarding the manchester terrorist attack. treated. 116 people who received in— patient care in relation to the incident. 52 in treated across eight hospitals, including 19 patients who are in radical care. that's not the same as being critically ill, but critical care. various hospitals are still involved in the operation, however three have discharged all their patients now in reference to that attack. with events in manchester focusing minds on...
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nhs england said it wanted to reassure patients that, in the event of emergencies, they should visit, but some gps are warning there will be disruption at least into early next week. there will be referrals that gps have made this afternoon or wanted to make a referral that will now have to be processed on monday. hoping that everything is back up and running. and there will be a backlog of things like repeat prescriptions, which we do electronically. we've have patients unable to book future appointments and things this afternoon, so there will be things that will give us a backlog from this, depending on how long it goes on for. the prime minister gave the government's response. it's an international attack on a number of countries and organisations. the national cyber security centre is working closely with nhs digital to ensure that they support the organisations concerned and that they protect patient safety. some hospitals and gp surgeries in scotland have been caught up in the cyber attack. the scottish government, like ministers at westminster, and nhs leaders, will be trying
nhs england said it wanted to reassure patients that, in the event of emergencies, they should visit, but some gps are warning there will be disruption at least into early next week. there will be referrals that gps have made this afternoon or wanted to make a referral that will now have to be processed on monday. hoping that everything is back up and running. and there will be a backlog of things like repeat prescriptions, which we do electronically. we've have patients unable to book future...
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meanwhile, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years, nursing conference in liverpool that the conservatives have driven the health service "into crisis". more details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. under pressure, with waiting targets slipping and a&e sitting, team corbyn are convinced that the health service remains a big vote winner for them. a warm welcome for mr corbyn today from the nurses union, and no wonder, with labour promising and no wonder, with labour promising an extra £37 billion, money to take an extra £37 billion, money to take a million patients of waiting lists. 0ur health service is being dismantled by stealth. 0ver 0ur health service is being dismantled by stealth. over the past seven yea rs, our dismantled by stealth. over the past seven years, our national health this has been driven into crisis after crisis. a&e departments struggling to cope, waiting lists soaring, and we saw last week the tory cuts have exposed patients services to cyber attack. labour are also to set more targets for hospit
meanwhile, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years, nursing conference in liverpool that the conservatives have driven the health service "into crisis". more details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. under pressure, with waiting targets slipping and a&e sitting, team corbyn are convinced that the health service remains a big vote winner for them. a warm welcome for mr corbyn today from the nurses union, and no...
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last year nhs england called on local health and council leaders to draw up plans forjoined—up care withng more patients in their communities rather than in hospitals. these sustainability and transformation plans have now been published. they cover 44 areas of england. some involve hospital bed cuts with resources switched to community health. labour's jon ashworth today at a meeting with activists in west yorkshire, argues the process has been driven by financial pressures and has caused widespread concern and confusion. let's just halt them, let's just have a moratorium on them and step back and have a full review of them and when we reiew them let's involve the clinicians, but let's involve the people as well, the public, because so far they've been cut out of the decisions and we don't think that's fair. the conservatives said labour had previously backed the plans which were supported by senior doctors and nurses. the lib dems said the purpose of the process was good but the conservatives had starved the plans of the required funding. hugh pym, bbc news. the green party has called
last year nhs england called on local health and council leaders to draw up plans forjoined—up care withng more patients in their communities rather than in hospitals. these sustainability and transformation plans have now been published. they cover 44 areas of england. some involve hospital bed cuts with resources switched to community health. labour's jon ashworth today at a meeting with activists in west yorkshire, argues the process has been driven by financial pressures and has caused...
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nhs england says more support like the type offered here is being made available.ling, sometimes medication. simon's urging others to speak up and seek help. he fears he waited for too long. tim muffett, bbc news. russia says there is international support for the creation of "safe zones" in syria, to end the fighting and allow the return of refugees. talks are taking place in the kazakh capital, astana, to try to halt the conflict, in which at least 300,000 people have been killed. richard galpin reports. on the streets of syria's towns and cities, the trauma of civil war continues. this apparently the aftermath of an air strike, near the capital damascus. leaving yet more children caught up in the fighting between the government and rebels. but thousands of miles away in kazakhstan, where peace talks are taking place, there's now a glimmer of hope. russia's one of the main sponsors of the talks here, and speaking in sochi yesterday, president putin pushed the idea for the creation of safe zones in syria. translation: our common sense is the establishment of the s
nhs england says more support like the type offered here is being made available.ling, sometimes medication. simon's urging others to speak up and seek help. he fears he waited for too long. tim muffett, bbc news. russia says there is international support for the creation of "safe zones" in syria, to end the fighting and allow the return of refugees. talks are taking place in the kazakh capital, astana, to try to halt the conflict, in which at least 300,000 people have been killed....
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health ministers in all parts of the uk have run programmes to recruit more gps and nhs england announcedy reaching some areas. it says patients can play their part as well by using services responsibly. almost 2,000 species of plants have been discovered in the past year but many are already at risk of extinction. the royal botanic gardens at kew has released its annual assessment of the state of the world‘s plants and is calling for more to be done to protect them as helen briggs reports. into the forest in search of new plants. anything rare that has not been seen before is taken back to be nurtured and studied. from tiny waterlilies to strange, carnivorous plants. plants underpin all aspects of human living, from the air we breathe that to medicine and fuel. all life on earth relies upon plants. we have to take extinction very seriously. we still tend to put plants into the category of looking nice in the garden. we need to think about them as being fundamental to what we are. they are the natural capital of life on earth for humans. almost 2000 species of plant have been discovered i
health ministers in all parts of the uk have run programmes to recruit more gps and nhs england announcedy reaching some areas. it says patients can play their part as well by using services responsibly. almost 2,000 species of plants have been discovered in the past year but many are already at risk of extinction. the royal botanic gardens at kew has released its annual assessment of the state of the world‘s plants and is calling for more to be done to protect them as helen briggs reports....
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May 27, 2017
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nhs england said today that 63 people are still being treated in eight hospitals, so this is something going to go on this is something that is going to gooni this is something that is going to go on i think for weeks. thank you very much. the change in the threat level comes on one of the busiest days of the year, with major events being held across the country over the bank holiday weekend. being held across the country over extra police and security staff have been deployed at sporting events, music festivals and around manchester. judith moritz reports. manchester. they're on they‘ re on hand they're on hand for photos, but the armed police out on the streets are there to protect and reassure the crowds who've turned out for the bank holiday weekend. shoppers mixed with hen parties in manchester as the threat level was lowered. with hen parties in manchester as the threat level was loweredm just made you feel much more zour be quite honest having that so yes, i think only sort of five days after something critical‘s happened in manchester, to reduce it so quickly, there's still a l
nhs england said today that 63 people are still being treated in eight hospitals, so this is something going to go on this is something that is going to gooni this is something that is going to go on i think for weeks. thank you very much. the change in the threat level comes on one of the busiest days of the year, with major events being held across the country over the bank holiday weekend. being held across the country over extra police and security staff have been deployed at sporting...
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this morning is that we just don't quite know the full extent of this attack on the nhs, and out of those 47 in englandfected there are seven nhs trusts still struggling this morning. 11 in scotland. and bear in mind that this attack happened on friday so they will be thousands of nhs staff who will be returning to work this monday morning, locking back onto pcs and devices for the first time since this attack. —— logging back on. so perhaps we may get some indication how far this has spread. this caused huge problems over the weekend, causing major backlogs in appointments. many ambulances had to be diverted to other hospitals. here in york, as you mentioned, they have been working around the clock to try and get those appointments back to normal. and they have told us that they are hoping this morning those will return to normal. and in york, at this trust alone, some 6000 systems were affected and trying to look at every single one of those devices and machines has been extremely time—consuming. i mean, if operations alone were affected here, 30 on saturday a loan, and this is a trust that did have
this morning is that we just don't quite know the full extent of this attack on the nhs, and out of those 47 in englandfected there are seven nhs trusts still struggling this morning. 11 in scotland. and bear in mind that this attack happened on friday so they will be thousands of nhs staff who will be returning to work this monday morning, locking back onto pcs and devices for the first time since this attack. —— logging back on. so perhaps we may get some indication how far this has...
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england still affected. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks, as our correspondent richard galpin reports. this unprecedented global cyber attack hit the nhsdest, leading to cancellations and delays at hospitals and gp surgeries across england and scotland. but ministers attending a meeting of the crisis response team cobra yesterday concluded that the situation was back under control and the nhs was working as normal again, for the most part. and nhs officials insisetd that the disruption was not because they were using old microsoft computer operating systems vulnerable to attack. the nhs has some of the most up—to—date technology in the world. if you look back to december 2015, about one in five devices were using xp but now it is less than one in 20. although the worse may be over for now, several hospitals like this one here in york are warning that the disruption will continue beyond the weekend. in the wake of such a virulent cyber attack, security experts are calling on everyone to take simple measures to protect their computers from hackers demanding ransoms to unlock their computer files. the first one is to make sure that your s
england still affected. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks, as our correspondent richard galpin reports. this unprecedented global cyber attack hit the nhsdest, leading to cancellations and delays at hospitals and gp surgeries across england and scotland. but ministers attending a meeting of the crisis response team cobra yesterday concluded that the situation was back under control and the nhs was working as normal again, for the...