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from nhs england - patients are i not call for riots. e. asserting beijing's interest on the world stage comes into effect. welcome to stay, reporting lab from singapore. the headlines. a relative of the french teenager has said they never and the family said they never called surveillance. taste and the family said they never called surveillance.— called surveillance. we don't tolerate what _ called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. i called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. we| called surveillance. we don't i tolerate what happened. we did not call for riots.— not call for riots. from nhs encland not call for riots. from nhs england - _ not call for riots. from nhs england - patients- not call for riots. from nhs england - patients are i not call for riots. from nhs l england - patients are paying england — patients are paying the price for strike action and disruption could get worse. asserting beijing's interest
from nhs england - patients are i not call for riots. e. asserting beijing's interest on the world stage comes into effect. welcome to stay, reporting lab from singapore. the headlines. a relative of the french teenager has said they never and the family said they never called surveillance. taste and the family said they never called surveillance.— called surveillance. we don't tolerate what _ called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. i called surveillance. we don't tolerate what...
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the nhs has onl lasted england amanda prichard. is long _ england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because _ england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because it - england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because it is - only lasted this long because it is the case there are millions of steps taken every day since by those who choose to drive forward the idea of the nhs and adapt it to meet the changing needs of each new generation. howeversmall, however difficult, though steps for your at the time. —— those. difficult, though steps for your at the time. -- those.— the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir _ the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer _ the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer made - the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer made a . the time. -- those. neither rishi - sunak or keir starmer made a speech but the prime minister did carry out a reading from the bible. we are expecting him to speak later this afternoon a
the nhs has onl lasted england amanda prichard. is long _ england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because _ england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because it - england amanda prichard. the nhs has only lasted this long because it is - only lasted this long because it is the case there are millions of steps taken every day since by those who choose to drive forward the idea of the nhs and adapt it to meet the changing needs of each new generation....
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the nhs in england has 'ust come through fl to be? i to be? the nhs in england has 'ust come through a five day i to be? the nhs in england has 'ust come through a five dayjunior h come through a five dayjunior doctors are straight, the longest yet, and one clear day today. the consultants walk out tomorrow morning for two days from 7.00. nhs leaders say this will be more disruptive because you cannot replace a consultant, they are the most skilled and experienced doctors and whereas during the junior doctors strike, the consultants might have carried on doing clinics and appointments and so on, that will not happen tomorrow. so planned treatment will be virtually at a standstill, though there will be so—called christmas day cover, with consultants covering emergencies. there is no sign of any talks. the government are saying that is it, no more negotiations, it is a 6% pay award. the bma have rejected that and already called two more days of strikes in august. nhs providers who represent trusts in england say if you look at all the st
the nhs in england has 'ust come through fl to be? i to be? the nhs in england has 'ust come through a five day i to be? the nhs in england has 'ust come through a five dayjunior h come through a five dayjunior doctors are straight, the longest yet, and one clear day today. the consultants walk out tomorrow morning for two days from 7.00. nhs leaders say this will be more disruptive because you cannot replace a consultant, they are the most skilled and experienced doctors and whereas during...
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while the nhs in england admits there _ harm. while the nhs in england admits there are _ harm. . while the nhs in england admits there are still too manyl admits there are still too many staff who do not save enough to raise that concern them, it wants all employees to feel they work in an organisation where their voices count, the ctc told us at how all hospital trust respond to whistleblowers as part of its inspection regime and many brave staff are still linked to speak up. i believe for evil to happen all it takes is for a few good men to do nothing. sol it takes is for a few good men to do nothing. so i did not want to do nothing. dominic hu~hes, want to do nothing. dominic hughes. bbc— want to do nothing. dominic hughes, bbc news. - stay with us here on bbc news. after short break we will be live in france, talking latin american trade after that summer, we will be previewing the janet yellen trip to china, the janet yellen trip to china, the latest on the thames water travails and discussing ai commentators for wimbledon stop quite useful if your commentator has a croaky
while the nhs in england admits there _ harm. while the nhs in england admits there are _ harm. . while the nhs in england admits there are still too manyl admits there are still too many staff who do not save enough to raise that concern them, it wants all employees to feel they work in an organisation where their voices count, the ctc told us at how all hospital trust respond to whistleblowers as part of its inspection regime and many brave staff are still linked to speak up. i believe for...
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the head of nhs england has said that it head of nhs england has said thatitis head of nhs england hasrs could be the worst yet. the health secretary said paid amounts must be balanced with the need to deal with inflation. the forthcoming strikes coincide with the 75th birthday of the nhs. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days' time, but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain for staff, with one in ten posts empty and for patients with record numbers of people on waiting lists for treatment. the woman in charge of running the nhs today insisted things were on the right track. almost all our indicators are actually going in the right direction at the moment, but what we have to recognise... with more people waiting than ever before and fewer people treated even though you've got bigger budgets? so, numbers of patients, you're absolutely right that's going up and as we've always said, that it's going to get bigger before it came down. but the longest waits are reducing and are reducing consistently. what do we want? fair pay! months of strike action have led to more than half
the head of nhs england has said that it head of nhs england has said thatitis head of nhs england hasrs could be the worst yet. the health secretary said paid amounts must be balanced with the need to deal with inflation. the forthcoming strikes coincide with the 75th birthday of the nhs. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days' time, but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain for staff, with one in ten posts empty and for patients with record numbers of people on waiting lists for...
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the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions.. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. joe inwood reports. gambling has never been easier — every smartphone can become a virtual casino. that ease of access has coincided with a huge rise in the number of people struggling with addiction. people like luke ashton. last week, a coroner ruled that his online losses contributed to his decision to take his own life. after his death, his wife annie got access to his accounts. there was just so much on there. ijust remember sitting there and scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and it was the same day. and as i was scrolling and seeing his transactions, it was so apparent at that point there was a major issue. how can someone make that many bets in one day? how can somebody do that and it not be picked up? they considered him a low risk. even having that information in front of them, they still considered him a low risk, so something is wr
the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions.. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. joe inwood reports. gambling has never been easier — every smartphone can become a virtual casino. that ease of access has coincided with a huge rise in the number of people struggling with addiction. people like luke ashton. last week, a coroner ruled...
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the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. in the last two years. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened, with the aim of helping up to 3,000 people a year. politicians have been paying tribute to lord kerslake, who has died at the age of 68. bob kerslake led the civil service during david cameron's coalition government. he had recently been working with the labour party on the next general election. now it's time for a look at today's sport. australia have gone 2—0 up in the ashes series after winning the second test, but the final day had high drama at lord's. ben stokes produced one of the great test innings, 155 runs from the england captain. they had resumed needing another 257 runs with six wickets in hand. stokes looked as though he would carry england to victory, as he upped the tempo as the last recognised batsmen. he hit nine sixes and had a century partnership with stuart broad for the seventh wicket, but once he was out, england's hopes were gone and they lost by a3 runs. the ma
the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. in the last two years. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened, with the aim of helping up to 3,000 people a year. politicians have been paying tribute to lord kerslake, who has died at the age of 68. bob kerslake led the civil service during david cameron's coalition government. he had recently been working with the labour party on the next general election. now...
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the head of the nhs england amanda prichard raised her own concerns. saying... the solution?cluding the national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and after—care. but there are calls for industry actors will. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone. absolutely we call upon industry to act responsibly. stop some of the more pernicious and aggressive marketing technique, and unsolicited approaches to people. unsolicited approaches to eo - le. ., unsolicited approaches to --eole. ., . , people. the government recently introduced proposals _ people. the government recently introduced proposals and - introduced proposals and reducing the harms caused by problem gambling, today's announcement shows the nhs expects the numbers suffering to rise. joe inwood, bbc news. just stop oil protestors have carried out their threat to disrupt the pride parade here in london. it's the uk's largest with tens of thousands of people taking part. protestors sat in front of the festival'
the head of the nhs england amanda prichard raised her own concerns. saying... the solution?cluding the national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and after—care. but there are calls for industry actors will. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone. absolutely we call upon industry to act responsibly. stop some of the more pernicious and aggressive marketing technique, and...
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a warning from nhs england: patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption couldorld stage — comes into effect. we'll get live analysis of its impact. and a slice of history — war planes from world war two are found buried in a forest in ukraine. live in our studio in singapore — welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines. a relative of the french teenager, whose fatal shooting by police has sparked five nights of rioting, says the family never called for violence. translation: we don't tolerate at all what happened. _ we never called for hate or riots. a warning from nhs england: patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption could get worse.
a warning from nhs england: patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption couldorld stage — comes into effect. we'll get live analysis of its impact. and a slice of history — war planes from world war two are found buried in a forest in ukraine. live in our studio in singapore — welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines. a relative of the french teenager, whose fatal shooting by police has sparked five nights of rioting, says the...
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here in the uk, the head of nhs england says it's patients who are paying the price for continued strikese national health service, and that this month's planned industrial action by doctors could be the worst yet. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days�* time but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain — for staff, with one in ten posts empty, and for patients, with records of numbers of people on waiting lists for treatment. the woman in charge of running the nhs today insisted things were on the right track. almost all our indicators actually are going in the right direction at the moment. but what we have to recognise... with more people waiting than ever before and fewer people treated, even though you've got bigger budgets? so numbers of patients, you're absolutely right, that's going up, and we've always said, that was going to get bigger before it came down. but the longest waits are reducing and are reducing consistently. what do we want? fair pay! months of strike action have led to more than 500,000 appointments being res
here in the uk, the head of nhs england says it's patients who are paying the price for continued strikese national health service, and that this month's planned industrial action by doctors could be the worst yet. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the nhs will turn 75 in a few days�* time but in recent months, it's really been showing the strain — for staff, with one in ten posts empty, and for patients, with records of numbers of people on waiting lists for treatment. the...
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the main health care regulator, the care quality commission, and nhs england itself are meant to overseers. leaders need to listen to those messages. drjane chidgey—clark leads what are called the freedom to speak up guardians, who help nhs whistle—blowers get their voices heard. a record 25,000 cases were registered this year, but she says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them to do everything they can within their power to ensure there is accountability and that these serious issues are looked into, because without that, more high—profile cases will happen and potentially more patient harm. nhs england admits there are still too many staff who don't feel safe enough to raise issues that concern them and it says it wants all employers to feel they work in an organisation where their voices count. the cqc told us it looks at how all hospital trusts respond to whistle—blowers as part of its inspection regime and many brave staff are still willing to speak up. i believe for evil to happen, all it takes is for a few good men to do nothing, so i didn't want to do nothing. domin
the main health care regulator, the care quality commission, and nhs england itself are meant to overseers. leaders need to listen to those messages. drjane chidgey—clark leads what are called the freedom to speak up guardians, who help nhs whistle—blowers get their voices heard. a record 25,000 cases were registered this year, but she says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them to do everything they can within their power to ensure there is accountability and that these...
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the main health care regulator, the care quality commission, and nhs england itself are meant to overseehidgey—clark leads what are called the freedom to speak up guardians who help nhs whistle—blowers get their voices heard. a record 25,000 cases were registered this year but she says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them to do everything they can within their power to ensure there is accountability and that these serious issues are looked into, because without that, more high cases will happen and potentially more patient harm. nhs england admits there are still too many staff who don't feel safe enough to raise issues that concern them and it says it wants all employers to feel they work in an organisation where their voices count. the cqc told us it looks at how all hospital trusts respond to whistle—blowers as part of its inspection regime and many brave staff are still willing to speak up. i believe for evil to happen, all it takes is for a few good men to do nothing, so i didn't want to do nothing. those words from an anonymous nhs whistle—blower ending that report f
the main health care regulator, the care quality commission, and nhs england itself are meant to overseehidgey—clark leads what are called the freedom to speak up guardians who help nhs whistle—blowers get their voices heard. a record 25,000 cases were registered this year but she says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them to do everything they can within their power to ensure there is accountability and that these serious issues are looked into, because without that, more...
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a warning from nhs england — patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption couldcome to the programme. the relative of the teenager shot dead by french police after being stopped in a car has told the bbc the family did not want hate or riots, but that the law around the use of lethal force at such stops must change. president macron has called an urgent government meeting tonight after the shooting led to five nights of
a warning from nhs england — patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption couldcome to the programme. the relative of the teenager shot dead by french police after being stopped in a car has told the bbc the family did not want hate or riots, but that the law around the use of lethal force at such stops must change. president macron has called an urgent government meeting tonight after the shooting led to five nights of
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the boss of nhs england says children and adults are being "bombarded" with gambling adverts, as mores from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's,
the boss of nhs england says children and adults are being "bombarded" with gambling adverts, as mores from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's,
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the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. years. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. the white house has announced that president biden will visit the uk next week as part of a european trip. he's expected to meet the king, as well as the prime minister after his arrival next sunday. mr biden will then head to lithuania for a nato summit, before stopping off in finland for a meeting with scandinavian leaders. politicians have been paying tribute to lord kerslake, who has died at the age of 68. bob kerslake led the civil service during david cameron's coalition government. he had recently been working with the labour party on the next general election. the head of nhs england has said that it is patients who are paying the price for continued strikes in the health service, and that this month's planned industrial action by doctors could be the worst yet. the health secretary, steve barclay, said that pay demands must b
the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. years. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. the white house has announced that president biden will visit the uk next week as part of a european trip. he's expected to meet the king, as well as the prime minister after his arrival next sunday. mr biden will then head to lithuania for a nato...
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. —— across the nhs in england. —— across the nhs in england.disruptive, but the junior doctors feel they are justified in doing this, they say they have to do this to make their cause known, because the pay increases being offered by the pay increases being offered by the government they say simply does not reflect the cost of living. government saying at 35%, pay increase demanded by the junior doctors, simply is not realistic. i5 doctors, simply is not realistic. is there a feeling that the government may start to engage with junior doctors because there has been a complaint from their side that the government has not been engaging with them? you government has not been engaging with them? ., ., ., , , with them? you get a real sense here, this _ with them? you get a real sense here. this is _ with them? you get a real sense here, this is the _ with them? you get a real sense here, this is the fourth - with them? you get a real sense here, this is the fourth time i with them? you get a real sense here, this is the fourth time that thejunior h
. —— across the nhs in england. —— across the nhs in england.disruptive, but the junior doctors feel they are justified in doing this, they say they have to do this to make their cause known, because the pay increases being offered by the pay increases being offered by the government they say simply does not reflect the cost of living. government saying at 35%, pay increase demanded by the junior doctors, simply is not realistic. i5 doctors, simply is not realistic. is there a feeling...
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what ec is complacency from ministers to nhs england and, sadly, from that time when that survey wasi think the situation has gotten worse. more of my colleagues in the nhs >> on the weekly basis. the impact on patients is serious. we are seeing reports of people trying to fix their dental issues themselves. one woman pulled out 13 of her teeth by herself. have you been coming across cases like this, and what are the dangers of this dia -- diy dentistry? >> sadly, she is not an isolated case. i have met plenty of people, interviews today of people phoning in saying they have done similar things. th is shocking to me and shocking to my colleagues. the complications are many fold. the damage that can be done i someone putting a pair of pliers in their mouth in their kitchen and taking a tooth out are unbelievable. they can break the tooth, they can damage the gum, they can create serious infection. it is not what we should be expecting from our national health service. he would not expect any other area of the house service to have a lack of emergency ce that made people have to do the
what ec is complacency from ministers to nhs england and, sadly, from that time when that survey wasi think the situation has gotten worse. more of my colleagues in the nhs >> on the weekly basis. the impact on patients is serious. we are seeing reports of people trying to fix their dental issues themselves. one woman pulled out 13 of her teeth by herself. have you been coming across cases like this, and what are the dangers of this dia -- diy dentistry? >> sadly, she is not an...
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it�*s led to strong criticism of the industry and the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, has raisedclinics. there are already eight running, including a national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3,000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and aftercare. but there are calls for industry to act too. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone, so, absolutely, we�*ve called upon industry to act responsibly, stop some of the more pernicious and aggressive marketing techniques and unsolicited approaches to people. the government recently introduced proposals aimed at reducing the harms caused by problem gambling. today�*s announcement shows the nhs expects the numbers suffering to rise. joe inwood, bbc news. the chief executive of the nhs in england, has called for the resolution of the outstanding pay disputes involving doctors — saying strike action cannot become �*business as usual�*. the health secretary, steve barclay, says he remains open to discussions with the doctors�* unions, but that their current pay demands
it�*s led to strong criticism of the industry and the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, has raisedclinics. there are already eight running, including a national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3,000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and aftercare. but there are calls for industry to act too. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone, so, absolutely, we�*ve called upon industry to act responsibly, stop some of...
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nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. ry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina olulode, bbc news. a funeral has been held for 19—year—old barnaby webber, one of three people who died when they were attacked in nottingham last month. photographs of barnaby, grace o'malley kumar — who was also 19, and 65—year—old ian coates, were on display at the service, which was held in taunton minster. barnaby�*s father david, and his brother charlie, addressed the congregation. how do you start a speech like this? the one as a parent you thought you would never have to make. in line with today, this is a celebration of my beautiful boy's life. ever since he lit up our world and then charlie a few short years later, i have been besotted by them both. or as emma will tell you, wrapped around their little fingers. as a father, that's myjob! i would like everyone to maybe think about how we act in our day—to—day lives. and be a little bit more patient, caring with others. maybe be a little bit more
nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. ry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina olulode, bbc news. a funeral has been held for 19—year—old barnaby webber, one of three people who died when they were attacked in nottingham last month. photographs of barnaby, grace o'malley kumar — who was also 19, and 65—year—old ian coates, were on display at the service, which was held in taunton minster. barnaby�*s father...
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nhs england warns thousands of planned appointments are being postponed and consultants will not be around the parent company of jaguar land rover will invest 4 billion pounds to build an electric car battery plant in somerset. the new plant is expected to create 4,000 ukjobs and thousands more in the wider supply chain. the new gigafactory will be one of the largest in europe and will make batteries for range rover, the defender and otherjaguar brands. this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making news across the uk. candidate for london. you're live with bbc news. there's to be a delay in issuing guidance about transgender issues to schools in england. ministers had promised the guidance would be published before the end of the summer term — the end of this week for many — and before parliament breaks for its summer recess. live now to our chief political correspondent nick eardley. talk us through what is going on. ministers of foreign months have been promising this new guidance would be published by the end of this week. it has been long—awaited, all about how teach
nhs england warns thousands of planned appointments are being postponed and consultants will not be around the parent company of jaguar land rover will invest 4 billion pounds to build an electric car battery plant in somerset. the new plant is expected to create 4,000 ukjobs and thousands more in the wider supply chain. the new gigafactory will be one of the largest in europe and will make batteries for range rover, the defender and otherjaguar brands. this is bbc news. let's take a look at...
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up to 15,000 treatments and appointments are disrupted each strike day, according to nhs england., max! and one of those is richard's knee operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano in your knee. he's already waited ten months, and has just had it further delayed because of the strikes. he says it's affecting his whole life. you have to take such powerful painkillers to deal with this pain that some days you can't function. latest figures show the number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment increased to a record high of 7.5 million at the end of may, and the nhs in england says today's strike makes it worse. we've seen around 600,000 appointments affected over i the course of industrial action so far. _ and with each day of industriall action, tens of thousands more appointments have to be rescheduled. there is no doubt. that has an impact. butjunior doctors in england say they've been forced to take this industrial action after seeing huge falls in their pay. over the past 15 years doctors�* pay has fallen in real terms by over 30%, and we see this as being
up to 15,000 treatments and appointments are disrupted each strike day, according to nhs england., max! and one of those is richard's knee operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano in your knee. he's already waited ten months, and has just had it further delayed because of the strikes. he says it's affecting his whole life. you have to take such powerful painkillers to deal with this pain that some days you can't function. latest figures show the number of people waiting to start routine...
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but we have the first big tv interview with amanda prichard, the boss of the nhs in england. an who is heading to the first woman who is heading to the moon, a nasa astronaut, christina cook, joining us. look forward to seeing you here on bbc one at nine o'clock. {jut forward to seeing you here on bbc one at nine o'clock.— one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. _ one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. thank _ one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. thank you. - as we've been hearing this morning, france has experienced a fifth night of unrest, following the fatal shooting of a teenager by police on tuesday. heavy clashes have been taking place between police and rioters in marseille, with this footage showing officers using tear gas. at least 40 arrests have been made in the southern city. brits travelling to the country have been warned to take precautions to avoid the violence. we're joined now by the independent“s travel correspondent, simon calder, who's at st pancras station his morning. good morning, simon. thank you for taking the time to speak to
but we have the first big tv interview with amanda prichard, the boss of the nhs in england. an who is heading to the first woman who is heading to the moon, a nasa astronaut, christina cook, joining us. look forward to seeing you here on bbc one at nine o'clock. {jut forward to seeing you here on bbc one at nine o'clock.— one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. _ one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. thank _ one at nine o'clock. out of this world, laura. thank you. - as we've...
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what we see is complacency from ministers, from nhs england, and sadly from that time when that surveyas got worse because more of my colleagues are leaving the nhs on a weekly basis. find colleagues are leaving the nhs on a weekly basis-— weekly basis. and the impact on atients weekly basis. and the impact on patients is _ weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty _ weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty serious. - weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty serious. i - weekly basis. and the impact on i patients is pretty serious. i mean, we seen reports of people trying to fix their dental issues themselves. one woman pulled out 13 of her teeth ljy one woman pulled out 13 of her teeth by herself. have you been coming across cases like this? and what are the dangers of this diy dentistry? well, sadly she is not an isolated case. i have met many, many people and in fact i have done plenty of interviews today where there has been people in who have said they have done similar things and that is completely shocking to me. and it will be shocking to my colleagu
what we see is complacency from ministers, from nhs england, and sadly from that time when that surveyas got worse because more of my colleagues are leaving the nhs on a weekly basis. find colleagues are leaving the nhs on a weekly basis-— weekly basis. and the impact on atients weekly basis. and the impact on patients is _ weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty _ weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty serious. - weekly basis. and the impact on patients is pretty...
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the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions.re to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. joe inwood reports. next a story that's been making headlines in the philippines. an advertising agency has apologised for producing a promotional tourism video for the country that actually contains stock shots from other countries. 0ur reporter nicky schiller has more. the new "love the philippines" campaign was launched last week to a blaze of publicity. the idea, of course, to promote the country's tourism offerings. indeed, the slogan featured heavily on their social media channels. as part of the campaign, there was this promotional video showing what looked like different tourism locations across the country with words like love the adventure and love the culture. however, all was not what it seemed. a popular filipino blogger posted to say that she had noticed five images in the video from other countries. they included this fisherman in thailand, and this plane landing in switzerland. now the
the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions.re to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. joe inwood reports. next a story that's been making headlines in the philippines. an advertising agency has apologised for producing a promotional tourism video for the country that actually contains stock shots from other countries. 0ur reporter nicky schiller has more. the new "love the philippines"...
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the nhs in england employs what are called freedom to speak up guardians to help whistle—blowers getdal nearly 20 years ago that saw hundreds of patients die as a result of poor care. it starts with a failure to look into things seriously when they're first raised. sir robert francis investigated mid staffs and recommended the creation of the guardians, but he's not sure the protections for whistle—blowers are enough. are you confident the system as it stands is enough to prevent another catastrophe like that? am i confident? 100%? no. there is a danger of it happening again when pressures similar to those that existed at the time of mid staffs come about. but i think the way to stop it is to think all the time about the culture and make sure you've got an open culture, a supportive one, and one that by treat the patient first, by listening to the staff's concerns about them. the mid staffs scandal was exposed in part thanks to a whistle—blower, but speaking up takes real courage. what's been really difficult about making this film is finding whistle—blowers who are willing to talk t
the nhs in england employs what are called freedom to speak up guardians to help whistle—blowers getdal nearly 20 years ago that saw hundreds of patients die as a result of poor care. it starts with a failure to look into things seriously when they're first raised. sir robert francis investigated mid staffs and recommended the creation of the guardians, but he's not sure the protections for whistle—blowers are enough. are you confident the system as it stands is enough to prevent another...
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of the nhs in england warns on a ne— head of the nhs in england warns on a levee— head of the nhs in level of disruption, adding that patients will pay the adding that patients will pay nne price— adding that patients will pay the price-unions- adding that patients will pay the price unions and the the price for unions and the government— the price for unions and the government not— the price for unions and the government not resolving this annane. — government not resolving this dispute. while— government not resolving this dispute. while the- government not resolving this dispute. in" f dispute. while the conservative home columnist and gb news presenter emily carver joins us in the studio to discuss this. this hello you. this morning. hello to you. a big for the nhs. 75 on big week for the nhs. 75 on wednesday . and you know, a lot wednesday. and you know, a lot of people will say this is the worst it's ever been, especially with a bleak month ahead . yes, with a bleak month ahead. yes, i think a lot of people would- : yes, i think a lot of people would say it's think a lot of peo
of the nhs in england warns on a ne— head of the nhs in england warns on a levee— head of the nhs in level of disruption, adding that patients will pay the adding that patients will pay nne price— adding that patients will pay the price-unions- adding that patients will pay the price unions and the the price for unions and the government— the price for unions and the government not— the price for unions and the government not resolving this annane. — government not resolving this...
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the nhs in england will double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. and sheffield, are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. the king of the zulu nation has admitted subjecting being poisoned. he sought medical treatment outside of south africa. we have the latest on the story. let of south africa. we have the latest on the story-— of south africa. we have the latest on the story. let me start with what ou said. on the story. let me start with what you said- first— on the story. let me start with what you said. first of— on the story. let me start with what you said. first of all, _ on the story. let me start with what you said. first of all, like _ on the story. let me start with what you said. first of all, like you - you said. first of all, like you said, we first got news of the king's illness through a statement that came out from the traditional prime ministerfull that came out from the traditional prime minister full stop. prime ministerfull he that came out from the traditional prime minister full h
the nhs in england will double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. and sheffield, are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. the king of the zulu nation has admitted subjecting being poisoned. he sought medical treatment outside of south africa. we have the latest on the story. let of south africa. we have the latest on the story-— of south africa. we have the latest on the story. let me start with what ou said. on the...
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a warning from nhs england — patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption could have come into force in england and wales. for strike action and the disruption could get worse. laws aimed at curbing protest methods have come into force in england and wales.
a warning from nhs england — patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption could have come into force in england and wales. for strike action and the disruption could get worse. laws aimed at curbing protest methods have come into force in england and wales.
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it's led to strong criticism of the industry and the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, has raisedaying: the solution, seven more specialist clinics. there are already eight running, including a national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3,000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and aftercare. but there are calls for industry to act too. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone, so, absolutely, we've called upon industry to act responsibly, stop some of the more pernicious and aggressive marketing techniques and unsolicited approaches to people. the government recently introduced proposals aimed at reducing the harms caused by problem gambling. today's announcement shows the nhs expects the numbers suffering to rise. joe inwood, bbc news. in australia, rallies have taken place across australia advocating for the constitution to recognise the country's indigenous people, ahead of a referendum on the issue later this year. it will ask australians whether they support a change to the constitution to create a body
it's led to strong criticism of the industry and the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, has raisedaying: the solution, seven more specialist clinics. there are already eight running, including a national centre in london. the plan is to have space to treat 3,000 people a year, offering cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, support groups and aftercare. but there are calls for industry to act too. the nhs cannot and should not do this alone, so, absolutely, we've called upon...
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nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. s concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina olulode, bbc news. live now to chris mccann, director of communications and insight at healthwatch england — an independent organisation, which gathers the views of users of health services. welcome to the programme. how widespread is this programme that —— problem? it’s widespread is this programme that -- roblem? v ., widespread is this programme that -- roblem? �*, . . , , widespread is this programme that -- roblem? �*, , , ., widespread is this programme that -- roblem? �*, ._ ,, ., problem? it's a crisis for both accessibility _ problem? it's a crisis for both accessibility and _ problem? it's a crisis for both accessibility and affordability. even those who sometimes managed to find an nhs dentist are struggling to pay the fees. in terms of the fact that we've received the public, nhs dentistry is consistently one of the top issues that we hear about with four out of five people telling us that they struggle to
nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. s concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina olulode, bbc news. live now to chris mccann, director of communications and insight at healthwatch england — an independent organisation, which gathers the views of users of health services. welcome to the programme. how widespread is this programme that —— problem? it’s widespread is this programme that -- roblem? v ., widespread is this programme...
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it's also the first—ever workforce planned for nhs england, which includes new nhs apprenticeships, lessnurses by 2031. the government has promised £2.4 billion funding to boost the workforce. let's have a look at some numbers. the government says that it will be doubling the medical school places for student doctors to 15,000 a year. also looking at the 50% increase in trainee places forjunior trainee places for junior doctors trainee places forjunior doctors as gps. the plan also talks about 24,000 more nurse and midwife student places a year, which is close to double the number we have at the moment. there will also be a confirmation on whether five year medical degrees could be shortened by one year. currently, half of the uk's new doctors and nurses are recruited from abroad. 0ne doctors and nurses are recruited from abroad. one out of every ten places in the nhs remains vacant, which means there are 110,000 vacancies currently and if action is not taken, there will be 360,000 vacancies by year 2037. the plan has taken more than a year to be published than expected. and it's during
it's also the first—ever workforce planned for nhs england, which includes new nhs apprenticeships, lessnurses by 2031. the government has promised £2.4 billion funding to boost the workforce. let's have a look at some numbers. the government says that it will be doubling the medical school places for student doctors to 15,000 a year. also looking at the 50% increase in trainee places forjunior trainee places for junior doctors trainee places forjunior doctors as gps. the plan also talks...
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nhs england admits too many staff remain afraid to raise issues. you're live with bbc news. with his first alleged victim giving evidence. the oscar—winning actor is accused of 12 sexual offences against four men, between 2001 and 2013. he denies the charges. sanchia berg is at southwark crown court. bring us up to date with what has happened in court today so far. well, what has happened in court todayis well, what has happened in court today is we have heard the evidence of the first of the complainants. this was actually his police interview recorded a year ago. after that he will be giving evidence from behind a screen, he will be cross examined. what we heard in his recorded evidence was how he met kevin spacey in the early 2000 when he was working at the old vic, that there were several occasions he talked about where he was groped by kevin spacey. he described one incident particularly when the two were driving to a big showbiz party in the west of england and kevin spacey, he said, moved to grope him. he actually grabbed his genitals so hard, he said, he had to pull
nhs england admits too many staff remain afraid to raise issues. you're live with bbc news. with his first alleged victim giving evidence. the oscar—winning actor is accused of 12 sexual offences against four men, between 2001 and 2013. he denies the charges. sanchia berg is at southwark crown court. bring us up to date with what has happened in court today so far. well, what has happened in court todayis well, what has happened in court today is we have heard the evidence of the first of the...
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nhs expects the numbers suffering to rise. joe inwood, bbc news. the chief executive of englandhe outstanding pay disputes involving doctors — saying strike action cannot become, �*business as usual�*. the health secretary, steve barclay, says he remains open to discussions with the doctors�* unions — but that their current pay demands are unreasonable. this month�*s planned strikes come as the nhs celebrates its 75th birthday this week. here�*s our political correspondent, tony bonsignore. for the nhs, a big birthday looms. for many, there is little to celebrate. growing waiting lists, record numbers of vacancies. the worsening annual crisis in a&e. today, though, a spirited defence of the health of the nhs by the woman in charge of running it. almost all our indicators are going in the right direction but what we have to recognise... but more people are waiting than ever before and fewer people treated, even though you�*ve got bigger budgets. numbers of patients, you are right, that�*s going up. as we have always said that would get bigger before it came down but the longest w
nhs expects the numbers suffering to rise. joe inwood, bbc news. the chief executive of englandhe outstanding pay disputes involving doctors — saying strike action cannot become, �*business as usual�*. the health secretary, steve barclay, says he remains open to discussions with the doctors�* unions — but that their current pay demands are unreasonable. this month�*s planned strikes come as the nhs celebrates its 75th birthday this week. here�*s our political correspondent, tony...
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nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. government says it has invested more than £3 billion a year into nhs dentistry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. let's talk more about this with our health correspondent michelle roberts. this is a pretty grim picture, isn't it? what are the potential long—term solutions to? $5 it? what are the potential long-term solutions to?— solutions to? as we have 'ust heard, the government * solutions to? as we have 'ust heard, the government has _ solutions to? as we have just heard, the government has been _ solutions to? as we have just heard, the government has been doing - the government has been doing something, but certainly this committee of mps and dentists are saying that more needs to be done. the issue is quite widespread, so our bbc investigation found that nine in ten were not taking on new patients. people are finding it really hard to get nhs dental care, and that is critical that that can be made available. the solu
nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentists' contracts. government says it has invested more than £3 billion a year into nhs dentistry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little, too late. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. let's talk more about this with our health correspondent michelle roberts. this is a pretty grim picture, isn't it? what are the potential long—term solutions to? $5 it? what are the potential long-term solutions to?— solutions to? as we have...
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seven new nhs gambling clinics are to open in england, almost doubling the current number.hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. police in baltimore say there has been a mass shooting incident in the city's southern district. live to the newsroom now for the very latest with nicky schiller. this detail only coming and it did last hour but baltimore police have said they are dealing here in lille, like many other places across france, this place has seen looting, fires and damage to public property. you can see behind me a building that was a health centre. about 35 people used to work here, mostly nurses and doctors. rioters came in in the middle of the night, set the place on fire and now it's completely destroyed. nearby, a school was damaged by fire as well. and students at a separate school, children, they wrote a sign that they hung at the entrance of the building which says, please do not burn our schools. this gives you an idea that many people here where i am in northern france do not sympathise with the rioters. what they've said to us is these people are destroying their
seven new nhs gambling clinics are to open in england, almost doubling the current number.hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. police in baltimore say there has been a mass shooting incident in the city's southern district. live to the newsroom now for the very latest with nicky schiller. this detail only coming and it did last hour but baltimore police have said they are dealing here in lille, like many other places across france, this place has seen looting, fires and damage to public property. you...
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nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentist contracts. illion a year into nhs dentistry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little too late. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. barnaby webber, keen cricketer, died alongside his friend a medical student. the pair were stabbed to death as a wattel from a native. the school to —— my caretaker was also killed in a separate attack. they can be tens of thousands of new measles cases in london because of low levels of vaccination according to the uk health security agency. it says there is an urgent need to vaccinate children, teenagers and young adults because levels of measles, mumps and rubella in the uk —— immunisations in the uk are very low. nearly 1000 baggage handlers and ground staff at gatwick airport are due to walk out there in the summer holiday season in a row over pay for the members of the unite union who work forfour companies the members of the unite union who work for four companies at the airport are set to walk out
nhs england and wales has announced some changes to dentist contracts. illion a year into nhs dentistry, but there's concerns rapid action could prove too little too late. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. barnaby webber, keen cricketer, died alongside his friend a medical student. the pair were stabbed to death as a wattel from a native. the school to —— my caretaker was also killed in a separate attack. they can be tens of thousands of new...
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a warning from nhs england — patients are paying the price for strike action and the disruption it could
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up to 15,000 treatments and appointments are disrupted each strike day according to nhs england.e operation. of those is richard's knee operation-— of those is richard's knee operation. the pain is like havini operation. the pain is like having a _ operation. the pain is like having a hot _ operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano - operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano in . operation. the pain is like i having a hot volcano in your knee. . , having a hot volcano in your knee. ., , i, i, , i, knee. he has already waited ten months and _ knee. he has already waited ten months and has _ knee. he has already waited ten months and hasjust _ knee. he has already waited ten months and hasjust had - knee. he has already waited ten months and hasjust had it - months and hasjust had it further delayed because of the strikes, he says it is affecting his whole life. you have to take _ affecting his whole life. you have to take such _ affecting his whole life. yfi�*l. have to take such powerful painkillers to deal with the painkillers to deal with the pain that some days y
up to 15,000 treatments and appointments are disrupted each strike day according to nhs england.e operation. of those is richard's knee operation-— of those is richard's knee operation. the pain is like havini operation. the pain is like having a _ operation. the pain is like having a hot _ operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano - operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano in . operation. the pain is like i having a hot volcano in your knee. . , having a hot volcano in your...
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seven new nhs gambling clinics to open in england — almost double the current number.
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the drug is not approved yet, but the head of nhs england has said they are already looking at increasingill be essential if we get wider access to this drug. and there will be a clamourfor it if this drug. and there will be a clamour for it if and when it gets licensed. now, there is a second similar drug which is already approved in the us. it cost £21,000 approved in the us. it cost £21,000 a patient over there. that gives you a patient over there. that gives you a ballpark figure of what that jogger -- a ballpark figure of what that jogger —— that drug and donanemab might cost if and when they are both approved here, and having two drugs available may drive down the price. but donanemab is not the answer to alzheimer's, but it does represent hope. you saw it with mike and his son in my report. and it will encourage more research and better drugs in years to come.— drugs in years to come. fergus walsh, drugs in years to come. fergus walsh. thank— drugs in years to come. fergus walsh, thank you. _ more than 1,000 children have been moved out of holiday camps in greece which are being th
the drug is not approved yet, but the head of nhs england has said they are already looking at increasingill be essential if we get wider access to this drug. and there will be a clamourfor it if this drug. and there will be a clamour for it if and when it gets licensed. now, there is a second similar drug which is already approved in the us. it cost £21,000 approved in the us. it cost £21,000 a patient over there. that gives you a patient over there. that gives you a ballpark figure of what...
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nhs england admits too many staff remain afraid to raise issues. overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. 15 train companies based in england are being affected from today, with many reducing their services. it's the latest move in the union's long—running pay dispute. and a group of conservative mps have warned the prime minister he risks eroding public trust if he fails to drastically cut migration, calling themselves the new conservatives, they published a plan to cut net migration by about 400,000 by the time of the next election. you are live with bbc news. kevin spacey�*s trial continues in london with his first alleged victim giving evidence. he says he was groped by an —— the actor while driving a car. the oscar—winning actor is accused of 12 sexual offences against four men, between 2001 and 2013. he denies the charges. sanchia berg is at southwark crown court with the latest updates on this. yes, well, the evidence has finished for today, of course. the court has closed. at what we had today was, for the first time, the evidence
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a real focus of what nhs england is doing?ors surgeries working again, which is partly about pay, but it's also partly about reform and moving away from the partner model that just doesn't work anymore. if we sort out anymore. and if we sort out social care, then yes, we can start to see productivity increases, but we can't do it by just trying to make savings and productivity increases, as you call them. savings in hospitals where actually hospitals already are quite lean machines. >> but i think this is really interesting because it seems to me that actually the labour party is very willing to talk about productivity increases in the nhs rather than simply suggesting more money, whereas historically party historically the labour party has more interested in has been much more interested in suggesting we think suggesting money. well, we think both, both are needed. both, we think both are needed. >> but if you look at the social care part, for example, there is >> but if you look at the social cibitpart, for example, there is
a real focus of what nhs england is doing?ors surgeries working again, which is partly about pay, but it's also partly about reform and moving away from the partner model that just doesn't work anymore. if we sort out anymore. and if we sort out social care, then yes, we can start to see productivity increases, but we can't do it by just trying to make savings and productivity increases, as you call them. savings in hospitals where actually hospitals already are quite lean machines. >>...
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we carried out a study looking at nhs trusts in england and they on average used consultants and spentll the clients we work with. the good governance institute may sound like an academic or regulatory body, but it's not. it's a private company. as well as producing videos like this, it also serves the huge and growing market for nhs reviews. according to their website, they've reviewed 600 nhs boards in the last 12 years. according to figures we've obtained through freedom of information requests, since 2015 the nhs has spent nearly £10 million with the good governance institute. in 2019, the good governance institute was paid £72,000 by uhb to, among other things, conduct a developmental, well led review into how the trust was run. it found no significant issues of substance or immediate concern, although it did make 16 less serious recommendations on cultural and governance issues. and yet we know from subsequent official inquiries and reviews that uhb did have significant issues of concern, particularly on the way it was governed. we wanted to understand how the nhs could spend so
we carried out a study looking at nhs trusts in england and they on average used consultants and spentll the clients we work with. the good governance institute may sound like an academic or regulatory body, but it's not. it's a private company. as well as producing videos like this, it also serves the huge and growing market for nhs reviews. according to their website, they've reviewed 600 nhs boards in the last 12 years. according to figures we've obtained through freedom of information...
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their boss amanda pritchard is the chief of nhs england. we are delighted to have you with us.it good enough? people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~ people get right now, is it good enou~h? ., ~ i. people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~ i. ., people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~' ., ., , enough? thank you for having me this morninu. i enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think— enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think it _ enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think it is _ enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think it is a _ enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think it is a momentous - morning. i think it is a momentous week for the nhs. we are coming up to the 75th birthday and the other we have launched a long—term workforce plan. if we talk about care people receive, it is helpful to look back and see what has happened over the past 75 years and also to think about what we have been through the past few years with the pandemic, the busiest winter i can recollect in my 25 years in the health service
their boss amanda pritchard is the chief of nhs england. we are delighted to have you with us.it good enough? people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~ people get right now, is it good enou~h? ., ~ i. people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~ i. ., people get right now, is it good enou~h? . ~' ., ., , enough? thank you for having me this morninu. i enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think— enough? thank you for having me this morning. i think it _ enough? thank you for...