47
47
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate in a heavily critical review by health inspectors hospital trust, which is already in special measures over claims of poor care, has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a culture of bullying and harrassment, according to the review. it also highlighted a culture of defensiveness from the executive team. and it said staff were sometimes fearful to raise concerns. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has more details. this is a trust in complete crisis. this is a failing organisation. patient lives are being put at risk. what they do is they gloss over what's actually happening. patient voices from a failing trust. anger from some, but also despair. like too many others, pippa griffiths should still be alive, but in 2016, the trust failed to diagnose or treat an infection. pippa died just a day old. her mother said today that the scale of
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate in a heavily critical review by health inspectors hospital trust, which is already in special measures over claims of poor care, has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a culture of bullying and harrassment, according to the review. it also highlighted a...
41
41
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust in shropshire is rated inadequate by inspectors.n this community. my family live in this community. if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, i would have already walked away. 12 days ahead of the brexit vote in parliament, theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash over whether the bbc or itv should host a televised debate. calls for more action to tackle climate change. we report on new technology to reduce greenhouse gases. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look
an nhs trust in shropshire is rated inadequate by inspectors.n this community. my family live in this community. if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, i would have already walked away. 12 days ahead of the brexit vote in parliament, theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash over whether the bbc or itv should host a televised debate. calls for more action to tackle climate change. we report on new technology to reduce greenhouse gases. and at 11:30pm, we'll be...
63
63
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate in a damning review by health inspectors. telford hospital trust — which is already in special measures over claims of poor care — has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe, and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a culture of bullying and harassment, according to the review. it also highlighted a culture of defensiveness from the executive team. and it said staff were sometimes fearful to raise concerns. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the troubled nhs trust struggling to provide the service its patients deserve. this is a trust incomplete crisis, this is a failing organisation, patient lives are being put at risk. what they do is they gloss over what is actually happening. patient voices from a failing trust, anger from some, but also despair. like too many others, pippa griffiths should still be alive but in 2016 the trust failed to diagnose or treat an
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate in a damning review by health inspectors. telford hospital trust — which is already in special measures over claims of poor care — has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe, and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a culture of bullying and harassment, according to the review. it also highlighted...
77
77
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
care and a&e at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust.commission following an unannounced inspection in august which raised concerns. the international trade secretary, liam fox, says the government must have the right to decide when to leave any brexit customs arrangement that might be put in place to avoid border checks between northern ireland and ireland. the so—called backstop would come into force if the uk can't agree a future trade deal with the eu, but both sides have a different view of how and when the uk should be able to leave the backstop. 0ur political correspondent vicki young reports. a deal is almost done and cabinet ministers want to know exactly what they will be asked to sign up to. they have come to read details of progress so far, it is 95% done according to the prime minister but the remaining 5% is proving difficult. some worry the uk will be closely tied to the eu for years. we have an instruction from our voters to leave the european union, that cannot be subcontracted to someone else, it needs to be an issue fo
care and a&e at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust.commission following an unannounced inspection in august which raised concerns. the international trade secretary, liam fox, says the government must have the right to decide when to leave any brexit customs arrangement that might be put in place to avoid border checks between northern ireland and ireland. the so—called backstop would come into force if the uk can't agree a future trade deal with the eu, but both sides have a different...
102
102
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate, in a heavily—critical review by health inspectorsl trust, which is already in special measures over claims of poor care, has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe, and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a ‘culture of bullying and harassment‘ according to the review. it also highlighted a ‘culture of defensiveness from the executive team‘. and it said staff were ‘sometimes fearful to raise concerns‘. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more details. this is a trust in complete crisis. this is a failing organisation. patient lives are being put at risk. what they do is they gloss over what's actually happening. patient voices from a failing trust. anger from some, but also despair. like too many others, pippa griffiths should still be alive, but in 2016 the trust failed to diagnose or treat an infection. pippa died just a day old. her mother said today that the scale of the o
an nhs trust in shropshire has been rated inadequate, in a heavily—critical review by health inspectorsl trust, which is already in special measures over claims of poor care, has significant problems in its maternity and emergency departments, according to the care quality commission. regulators also said staffing levels were unsafe, and raised questions about the trust's leadership. staff reported a ‘culture of bullying and harassment‘ according to the review. it also highlighted a...
86
86
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, under investigation for its maternity services, is now rated "inadequatectors. tour operator thomas cook reveals losses of more than £150 million. and network rail is told to get its act together after punctuality and reliability on the network hit a five—year low. and coming up on bbc news: tyson fury says deontay wilder's "rattled" as the pair had to be separated at their pre—fight press conference ahead of saturday's world heavyweight bout. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a review of the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter after years of psychologically abusing his family has recommended a national campaign to raise awareness of the issue of coercive control. lance hart killed his wife claire and their 19—year—old daughter charlotte in spalding in lincolnshire in 2016 before turning the gun on himself. coercive control became a criminal offence three years ago, but the family were unaware of it. days before the murder, lance hart's sons luke and ryan moved their mother and sister out of the family home. our home affairs cor
shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, under investigation for its maternity services, is now rated "inadequatectors. tour operator thomas cook reveals losses of more than £150 million. and network rail is told to get its act together after punctuality and reliability on the network hit a five—year low. and coming up on bbc news: tyson fury says deontay wilder's "rattled" as the pair had to be separated at their pre—fight press conference ahead of saturday's world heavyweight...
60
60
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures. at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 100 families have come forward to allege their babies suffered serious harm or died as a result of errors at the trust between 1998 and 2017. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is here. the health secretary has been speaking quite forcefully on this. indeed and he has written to local mps and said because of concerns at this particular trust, the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, it is appropriately be placed in special measures. we got further details on that from a regulator on the list of problems and it is far more extensive than we appreciated. we know concerns about maternity ca re we know concerns about maternity care and we know concerns about maternity ca re and concerns we know concerns about maternity care and concerns about a&e but this list includes governance, inability to hire enough staff as well as whistle—blowing issues. what this will mean is outside agencies, additional support for the trust but effe
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures. at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 100 families have come forward to allege their babies suffered serious harm or died as a result of errors at the trust between 1998 and 2017. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is here. the health secretary has been speaking quite forcefully on this. indeed and he has written to local mps and said because of concerns at this particular trust,...
68
68
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustsafe, and raised questions about the leadership of the organisation. the trust said the report made uncomfortable reading, and has vowed to improve. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. for 18 months, more and more families have come forward to raise questions about the maternity care they received at this trust over nearly two decades. so far, more than 200 families have contacted an independent review of maternity services. why did you let me try natural birth, when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a com pletely head? it could have been a completely different story. throughout, the trust had insisted current care is safe, but today's report highlights a catalogue of failures. both maternity and accident and emergency are rated as inadequate for safety. staff say there was a culture of bullying and harassment. some of the executive tea m harassment. some of the executive team do not have the right skills and abilit
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustsafe, and raised questions about the leadership of the organisation. the trust said the report made uncomfortable reading, and has vowed to improve. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. for 18 months, more and more families have come forward to raise questions about the maternity care they received at this trust over nearly two decades. so far, more than 200...
107
107
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
nhs. you saw him there in the piece, and mark from the trust. to bring newjobs here slightly later than elsewhere. whereas the brexit deal that has been secured will really help with the little things like the business of getting medicines into the country over the border, this might be something that the current deal doesn't necessarily address much. but we need to remember that we are talking about delays for weeks, possibly months. i hope certainly it would be that these drugs will not arrive in the uk at all. but these families feel that time is of a is. so, onto the question of stockpiling. the government has said there is an awful lot of work to be done but as long as everyone does their bit, patients do to worry. do you agree? cani patients do to worry. do you agree? can i just say patients do to worry. do you agree? can ijust say that in terms of the overall deal, hard brexit, salt and babble soft brexit, people's's vote rs babble soft brexit, people's's voters were out of myjurisdiction. lam voters were out of myjurisdiction. iamjust vo
nhs. you saw him there in the piece, and mark from the trust. to bring newjobs here slightly later than elsewhere. whereas the brexit deal that has been secured will really help with the little things like the business of getting medicines into the country over the border, this might be something that the current deal doesn't necessarily address much. but we need to remember that we are talking about delays for weeks, possibly months. i hope certainly it would be that these drugs will not...
63
63
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
viewers may remember the mid staffordshi re viewers may remember the mid staffordshire nhs trust. s, services would continue but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. sophie, thank you. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil for a teenager from coventry who was stabbed to death on saturday night. 16—year—old jaydon james, known as j], died from his injuries in hospital. police say, this year alone, there have been more than 280 incidents of knife crime in coventry. from there, sima kotecha reports. jaydonjames had just turned 16. described by his family as sweet, caring and funny. last night, a candlelit vigil to remember him. his family say they are heartbroken afterjaydon, known as j], was stabbed to death in coventry. he had the biggest heart, he was shy, he would never take any photos, he would always have his hand over his face. he would never do anything to harm anybody. i just don't even know what to say, i don't believe that he's gone. the attack happened on saturday night, while jaydon was out with friends. his grandfather says t
viewers may remember the mid staffordshi re viewers may remember the mid staffordshire nhs trust. s, services would continue but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. sophie, thank you. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil for a teenager from coventry who was stabbed to death on saturday night. 16—year—old jaydon james, known as j], died from his injuries in hospital. police say, this year alone, there have been more than 280 incidents of knife...
113
113
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
fearful to raise concerns‘. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the troubled nhs trusty do as they gloss over what is actually happening. patient voices from a failing trust. anger from some but also despair. like too many others, that the griffith should still be alive. but in 2016, the trust failed to diagnose or treat an infection. it would died just a day old. her mother said today that the skill of the ongoing failures was astonishing. it‘s as if, as well as my child, they‘ve taken any emotion from me because i can‘t experience that any more. i can‘t go to a place where i can grieve and where i can fight, so i‘m just at a point of numbness. what would make you feel again? just to know that pippa‘s death wasn‘t in vain and that the trust‘s maternity care is safe and that no more babies are going to die avoidably. while front line staff are widely praised, overall, maternity services are not improving. despite more than 200 families raising concerns about maternity care, today‘s report says known problems, such as failing to properly monitor baby‘s heart rates, have
fearful to raise concerns‘. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the troubled nhs trusty do as they gloss over what is actually happening. patient voices from a failing trust. anger from some but also despair. like too many others, that the griffith should still be alive. but in 2016, the trust failed to diagnose or treat an infection. it would died just a day old. her mother said today that the skill of the ongoing failures was astonishing. it‘s as if, as well as my...
38
38
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
trust. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectorsated it inadequate for a third time. and could the island of sark about to be plunged into the dark? sark electricity has threatened to pull the plug, after being ordered to lower its prices on the small channel island. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jess brammar from the huffington post uk, and the broadcaster aasmah mir. stay with us for that. good evening. the bank of england is warning of an immediate economic crash, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal and without a transition period. the bank's analysis is of a shock to growth more damaging than the financial crisis of 2008, with interest rates and unemployment rising while house prices fall. the government's own forecasts were also published today, and they suggest britain will be poorer under all brexit scenarios. here's our business editor, simonjack. enter brexit centrestage. a man with a warning. leaving the eu without a deal could trigger an economic c
trust. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectorsated it inadequate for a third time. and could the island of sark about to be plunged into the dark? sark electricity has threatened to pull the plug, after being ordered to lower its prices on the small channel island. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jess brammar from the huffington post uk, and the broadcaster aasmah...
80
80
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up, the health watchdog issues a warning to the uk's worst performing mental health trust norfolk and suffolk nhsndation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. a couple have been found guilty of causing and allowing the death of a baby boy — who was found with a broken skull and 41 other fractures. and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city football club and four others, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash a month ago the bank of england has given a stark warning of the effect on the economy, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. the bank's forecast is of a shock to growth, harder than the financial crisis of 2008, with the economy shrinking by 8 per cent. the governor mark carney says interest rates would rise, and the pound would crash. the warning comes as the government publishes its own economic analysis, suggesting britain will be poorer under all brexit scenarios, than if it remained in the european union. we'll have the latest from westminster i
coming up, the health watchdog issues a warning to the uk's worst performing mental health trust norfolk and suffolk nhsndation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. a couple have been found guilty of causing and allowing the death of a baby boy — who was found with a broken skull and 41 other fractures. and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city football club and four...
89
89
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls ton. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xijingping have face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xi jingping have arrived in argentina for the 620 summit, and everyone‘s looking forward to the crucial trade talks. taiwan and the trade dispute. how the island nation is dealing with the fallout of the conflict between china and the united states. 6ood good morning, asia. hello, world. it's a friday, glad you could join us it's a friday, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. the 620 summit is our main story at this hour, kicking off in buenos aires, argentina later today and the main focus will be the first face—to—face meeting between us president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jingping since their trade war began. both leaders have arrived in the capital. investors, businesses and politicians will be watching the event very closely to see whether the
and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls ton. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xijingping have face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xi jingping have arrived in argentina for the 620 summit, and everyone‘s looking forward to the crucial trade talks. taiwan and the trade dispute. how the island nation is dealing with the fallout of the conflict between...
82
82
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 1
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures.wsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 100 families have come forward to allege their babies suffered serious harm or died as a result of maternity errors at the trust between 1998—2017. a paraplegic athlete who dragged himself through the arrivals terminal at luton airport says he is dropping his legal action as the airport has "improved their disabled facilities". justin levene's self—propelling wheelchair was left behind on a flight in the incident last august. he was offered a rigid high—backed chair but refused, as he felt it removed his independence. luton airport now says it has ten self—propelled wheelchairs, whichjustin says he's been fighting for over the last 12 months. for the last year, i've been in contact with luton, and i've very quietly and politely been petitioning for a change in policy. because that has been the most important thing out of all is this, to make sure there has been the proper privileges in place, so if something like this happens, and of course mista
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures.wsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 100 families have come forward to allege their babies suffered serious harm or died as a result of maternity errors at the trust between 1998—2017. a paraplegic athlete who dragged himself through the arrivals terminal at luton airport says he is dropping his legal action as the airport has "improved their disabled facilities". justin levene's...
46
46
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
he'd been getting treatment from norfolk and suffolk nhs trust. hter was treated by the trust and has since made a good recovery and norman lamb, a former health minister and lib dem mp for norfolk north. welcome to all of you. thank you for coming onto the programme. sue, your son always had complex mental health needs but really faced a crisis in march when he split from his girlfriend. you were calling the trust. what kind of help were they offering? very little. my first call to them. after to weeks i ended up calling again to get a response. he ended up with a very —— with very shortly afterwards us having to call the police to keep him safe because he had gone into deep crisis. he wa nted he had gone into deep crisis. he wanted to die. he thought suicidal thoughts every day but that night we ended up calling, having to call the police because we had called the crisis team and they had refused to come out and let us take him over. they refuse to give us access to his ca re they refuse to give us access to his care plan. is this the time when h
he'd been getting treatment from norfolk and suffolk nhs trust. hter was treated by the trust and has since made a good recovery and norman lamb, a former health minister and lib dem mp for norfolk north. welcome to all of you. thank you for coming onto the programme. sue, your son always had complex mental health needs but really faced a crisis in march when he split from his girlfriend. you were calling the trust. what kind of help were they offering? very little. my first call to them. after...
103
103
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
the nhs trusts use under investigation for its services has been rated inadequate by inspectors aheadf the trust says he won't resign. new figures show overall migration to the uk study, a record number of people from the eu countries are leaving but more are coming from elsewhere. in the moment it will become for sports day but here's a look at what's coming up this evening on bbc news following those calls for greater awareness of psychological abuse, we will be talking to the college of policing to find out how police forces are being trained to deal with domestic violence in all its forms. at seven o'clock beyond 100 days will have more on the news with michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer has pleaded guilty to lying to congress and the impact this would have on the president at half past eight to we'll be talking to former number ten insider lance price about the rash between theresa may and jeremy corbyn over which broadcasters should host a brexit leaders tv debate. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. 0ur made headl
the nhs trusts use under investigation for its services has been rated inadequate by inspectors aheadf the trust says he won't resign. new figures show overall migration to the uk study, a record number of people from the eu countries are leaving but more are coming from elsewhere. in the moment it will become for sports day but here's a look at what's coming up this evening on bbc news following those calls for greater awareness of psychological abuse, we will be talking to the college of...
138
138
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust at the centre of an alleged maternity—care scandal is being accused by more than 200 familiespoor care. the bbc has been told that dozens of parents say their babies died between 1998 and 2017 because of errors by the shrewsbury and telford trust. the trust says it's co—operating fully with an independent review. the number of people killed in california's wildfires has now risen to 50, with dozens still missing. firefighters say they've now contained the worst of the fires in the north of the state, but they don't expect to fully get it under control until the end of the month. dave lee has sent this report from california. this devastating fire has now scorched indiscriminately through approximately 200 square miles of northern california. 0n the ground in the worst hit town called paradise, search teams are using advanced forensic techniques to find and eventually identified the dead. some trapped in their homes, some not able to escape quickly enough. in the south of the state, a separate blaze has destroyed more than a00 structures. firefighters there at least feel like t
an nhs trust at the centre of an alleged maternity—care scandal is being accused by more than 200 familiespoor care. the bbc has been told that dozens of parents say their babies died between 1998 and 2017 because of errors by the shrewsbury and telford trust. the trust says it's co—operating fully with an independent review. the number of people killed in california's wildfires has now risen to 50, with dozens still missing. firefighters say they've now contained the worst of the fires in...
66
66
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
two services at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust have been rated inadequate — the chief executive sayss leadership, we'll be examining what's gone so badly wrong. also tonight — figures show a record number of eu citizens left the uk last year — while increased numbers from outside the eu arrived. president trump's former lawyer michael cohen pleads guilty to a charge of lying to congress. with 2018 set to be the fourth warmest year on record — we look at the science of capturing and storing carbon. and a face—off that got physical — deontay wilder and tyson fury prepare for their heavyweight
two services at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust have been rated inadequate — the chief executive sayss leadership, we'll be examining what's gone so badly wrong. also tonight — figures show a record number of eu citizens left the uk last year — while increased numbers from outside the eu arrived. president trump's former lawyer michael cohen pleads guilty to a charge of lying to congress. with 2018 set to be the fourth warmest year on record — we look at the science of capturing and...
66
66
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls to
and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls to
35
35
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
trust. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectorse. and could the island of sark about to be plunged into the dark? sark electricity has threatened to pull the plug,
trust. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectorse. and could the island of sark about to be plunged into the dark? sark electricity has threatened to pull the plug,
65
65
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
it has only happened twice before, viewers may remember the mid—staffordshire nhs trust, it is unprecedentedould continue, but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story. nasa has successfully landed a robotic probe on mars. it will study the planet's interior to learn more about how it's formed and why it's so different from earth. a human rights group says indian authorities should abandon efforts to retrieve the body of an american missionary believed killed by an endangered tribe in the andaman islands last week. survival international said any attempt would be "incredibly dangerous" for both the sentinelese tribesmen, and those sent to get john allen chau's body. bbc hindi. three chinese nationals have been charged with attempting to bribe investigators working on an alleged ticketing scam in a massive kenyan railway project. the three men reportedly offered officers a $5,000 bribe. the alleged ticket fraud involved triggering refunds and diverting the money elsewhere. bbc chinese. these picture
it has only happened twice before, viewers may remember the mid—staffordshire nhs trust, it is unprecedentedould continue, but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story. nasa has successfully landed a robotic probe on mars. it will study the planet's interior to learn more about how it's formed and why it's so different from earth. a human rights group says indian authorities should abandon efforts...
103
103
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. the care quality commission, says managers at the norfolk and suffolk nhsst, had repeatedly failed to protect patients, who were harming themselves due to a lack of care. the regulator says the trust has failed to address problems going back years. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports... sophie hutchinson reports. the suffolk coast. across this county, and in neighbouring norfolk, mental health care is in deep crisis. i know people that have literally lost their lives, because the services are not good enough. there are still people out there who are in the same circumstances as what i was. how richard was. and they are still taking their own lives. the health regulator has said the risks to patients are unacceptable and has given the trust weeks to improve, but questions are being asked about why a more radical action isn't being taken. i thought now was the best time to tell you because, you know... 20—year—old alana regularly self harms and overdoses, but she and her partner andrew have stopped calling the crisis line run by the trust becau
mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. the care quality commission, says managers at the norfolk and suffolk nhsst, had repeatedly failed to protect patients, who were harming themselves due to a lack of care. the regulator says the trust has failed to address problems going back years. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports... sophie hutchinson reports. the suffolk coast. across this county, and...
70
70
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustnisation. the trust said the report made uncomfortable reading and has vowed to improve. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. for 18 months, more and more families have come forward to raise questions about the maternity care they received at this trust over nearly two decades. so far, more than 200 families have contacted an independent review of maternity services. why did you let me try natural birth, when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story. throughout, the trust have insisted current care is safe, but today's report highlights a catalogue of failures. both maternity and accident and emergency are rated as inadequate for safety. staff say there was a culture of bullying and harassment. some of the executive team do not have the right skills and abilities to provide high—quality, sustainable care. there's no doubt that the leadership has not created the right culture at this organisation
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustnisation. the trust said the report made uncomfortable reading and has vowed to improve. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. for 18 months, more and more families have come forward to raise questions about the maternity care they received at this trust over nearly two decades. so far, more than 200 families have contacted an independent review of maternity...
52
52
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs truststal health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. we don't seem to learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a system that says, oh, my gosh, we have had an attack, this is what we do. bonfire night has been around, and the fireworks have been very triggering. some of them sound exactly like the bomb sounded on the night. 15—year—old natalie harrison was at manchester arena with her mum, valerie. they have both found it very difficult to get enough nhs counselling. val‘s sessions were stopped after seven weeks and natalie is on a waiting list. i want to open up to someone and i feel like i am being
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs truststal health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we...
87
87
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
was set up to identify people who needed help but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trustsal health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father, graham, now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough aren't being followed. i've been overwhelmed with stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who had been left feeling suicidal, isolated, and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a system that says, "oh, my gosh, we've had an attack, this is what we do." bonfire night has been around. like the fireworks have been very, like, triggering. some of them sound exactly like the bomb sound on the night. 15—year—old natalie harrison was at manchester arena with her mum, valerie. they have both found it difficult to get enough nhs counselling. val‘s sessions were stopped after seven weeks and natalie is on a waiting list. i want to open up to someone and i'm feeling like i'm
was set up to identify people who needed help but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trustsal health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father, graham, now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough aren't being followed. i've been overwhelmed with stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who had been left feeling suicidal, isolated, and without support...
65
65
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
a damning report into shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, already in special measures, and now rated inadequatewhen you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story.
a damning report into shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, already in special measures, and now rated inadequatewhen you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story.
84
84
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trustse to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a system that says, oh, my gosh, we have had an attack, this is what we do. bonfire night has been around, and the fireworks have been very triggering. some of them sound exactly like the bomb sounded on the night. 15—year—old natalie harrison was at manchester arena with her mum, valerie. they have both found it very difficult to get enough nhs counselling. val‘s sessions were stopped after seven weeks and natalie is on a waiting list. i want to open up to someone and i feel like i am being stopped from doing
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trustse to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we don't...
41
41
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
inability to retain medics, we have got to ask why that is an also coming on the day when telford nhs trustith the pregnancy in, drinking in pregnancy, that women are still choosing to drink pregnancy. —— drink in pregnancy. i know, overtime when i was expecting a baby, it was suggested he could have a glass of weak, these days it is frowned upon. the advice is to not drink at all. this is as —— an interesting study but were still in cardiff universities, something that hasn't been looked at much at all, the faecal alcohol syndrome disorders. it has come out saying that 17% of kids in the survey had symptoms, which sounds absolutely shocking. kids in the survey had symptoms, which sounds absolutely shockingm could be learning and physical disabilities. when you break it down, the study goes on to say that one in five of those were born to mothers who reported not drinking during pregnancy, there are questions about figures that don't match up but the fact is it is a hidden problem. very briefly, we have known for years the dangers of smoking. yeah, it does raise the question, this is the fi
inability to retain medics, we have got to ask why that is an also coming on the day when telford nhs trustith the pregnancy in, drinking in pregnancy, that women are still choosing to drink pregnancy. —— drink in pregnancy. i know, overtime when i was expecting a baby, it was suggested he could have a glass of weak, these days it is frowned upon. the advice is to not drink at all. this is as —— an interesting study but were still in cardiff universities, something that hasn't been...
110
110
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
performing mental health trust has been told by the care quality commission it has just weeks to make improvements to safety. understaffing and unsafe wards mean the norfolk and suffolk nhsion trust has been placed in special measures by inspectors for the third time in as many years. the department of health says it is providing intensive support to the trust, as nicki fox reports. just some of the family ‘s failed by england's worst performing until health trust. many taking their lives before getting the help they needed. 19—year—old nile brown from norfolk died in may. a popular bmx rider, his family say they were denied crisis care and work told by staff to go private. he was speaking like a iii—year—old. he could only feel the left side of his leg. there was a lot of stuff going on up there that wasn't right. he broke down in the shower that night and said why ami the shower that night and said why am i going crazy, i said you are not. he could not hardly breathe, he couldn't hardly talk. the inspection report says people are self harming while waiting for care and the trust does not have a thread of safety running through it. it says thousands are waiting with no
performing mental health trust has been told by the care quality commission it has just weeks to make improvements to safety. understaffing and unsafe wards mean the norfolk and suffolk nhsion trust has been placed in special measures by inspectors for the third time in as many years. the department of health says it is providing intensive support to the trust, as nicki fox reports. just some of the family ‘s failed by england's worst performing until health trust. many taking their lives...
91
91
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
in total, 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information — four inosts funded but that one in 11 of them were unfilled, at the start of this financial year. all radiographersjoin the profession and go to work every day to give the best possible service and when there are vacancies and there's extra pressure in the system, that's is felt by everyone in the service. our members are working harder, extra shifts to try and fill those gaps, but there is only so much you can get a limited number of people to do. the department of health said steps were being taken to recruit more staff and invest in new technology and equipment. nick triggle, bbc news. now some other stories making headlines today. a man has died after being attacked by a shark at a popular tourist spot in australia. it happened in the whitsunday islands near the great barrier reef — which was also the scene of two non—fatal shark attacks in september. local police say the 33—year—old man was pulled from the water with leg and arm injuries but later died in hospital. a couple from texas ha
in total, 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information — four inosts funded but that one in 11 of them were unfilled, at the start of this financial year. all radiographersjoin the profession and go to work every day to give the best possible service and when there are vacancies and there's extra pressure in the system, that's is felt by everyone in the service. our members are working harder, extra shifts to try and fill those gaps, but there is only so...
55
55
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust is resisting calls to resign.e on brexit, theresa may and jeremy corbyn can't agree on plans for
in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust is resisting calls to resign.e on brexit, theresa may and jeremy corbyn can't agree on plans for
70
70
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures.rney generaljeff sessions, america's chief law enforcement officer. he's also now moved against the broadcaster cnn, claiming that one of it's correspondents was involved in an altercation with a member of his staff. mr trump has on several occasions referred to cnn and the media in general as "enemies of the people." our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. jeff sessions was given a long round of applause by colleagues as he left the department ofjustice for the final time. he had been given thejob of attorney general in return for the loyalty and support he had shown donald trump. but his resignation letter made clear that he had been unceremoniously fired by a president who had long since lost faith in him. make america great again! mr trump never forgavejeff sessions for recusing himself from overseeing the investigation taking place into allegations of russian interference and collusion in the 2016 presidential election. democrats, and even some republicans, fear that t
an nhs trust at the centre of a maternity scandal has been put into special measures.rney generaljeff sessions, america's chief law enforcement officer. he's also now moved against the broadcaster cnn, claiming that one of it's correspondents was involved in an altercation with a member of his staff. mr trump has on several occasions referred to cnn and the media in general as "enemies of the people." our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. jeff sessions was given a long...
30
30
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustnd raised questions about the leadership of the organisation. the trust said the report made "uncomfortable reading" and has vowed to improve. a day after footage of a 15 year old syrian refugee being allegedly assaulted was shared on social media, a video's emerged appearing to show his sister being attacked at the same school. a teenager will be charged with assault after the incident at almondbury community school in huddersfield. an online fundraising page set up to help the 15—year—old boy and his family has so far raised more than £100,000. one in three 18—year—olds in england, wales and northern ireland, who applied to university this year, received some form of unconditional offer. the figures, from the university admissions service, ucas, have prompted concern about the impact of increased competition between universities. the education secretary damian hinds says the figures are "disturbing". one of the uk's biggest tour operators, thomas cook, has made an annual loss of £163
the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trustnd raised questions about the leadership of the organisation. the trust said the report made "uncomfortable reading" and has vowed to improve. a day after footage of a 15 year old syrian refugee being allegedly assaulted was shared on social media, a video's emerged appearing to show his sister being attacked at the same school. a teenager will be charged with assault after the...
44
44
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust — the uk's worst performing mental health trust — has been toldonly weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. wales‘ first minister tells an inquest into the death of the former welsh minister, carl sargeant, that sexual misconduct allegations against him "could not be ignored." a woman who was raped as a teenager claims that rotherham council has offered the man who attacked her the chance to play a role in her son's life. and after nearly a month of fiercely contested play, the world chess championship is currently being decided in a series of fast—paced tie—breakers — following 12 draws in 12 regular games. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be getting the latest reaction to the bank of england's stark warning that if there's a disorderly brexit with no deal and no transition period, the uk faces a recession worse than after the financial crisis the us secretary of state mike pompeo has dismissed criticism from us senators ove
norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust — the uk's worst performing mental health trust — has been toldonly weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. wales‘ first minister tells an inquest into the death of the former welsh minister, carl sargeant, that sexual misconduct allegations against him "could not be ignored." a woman who was raped as a teenager claims that rotherham council has offered the man who attacked her the chance to play a...
68
68
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counsel and treatment is offered by individual nhs trustshelp available quickly enough are not being followedlj enough are not being followed.” have been overwhelmed with stories of people from 77, bataclan, toonie zia and london who have been left feeling suicidal —— genesio. isolated, and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan, we don't seem to learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a syste m attack. we don't seem to have a system that says oh my gosh, we've had an attack, this is what we do. bonfire night has been around, the fireworks are triggering. some sound exactly like the bombs founded on the night. 15-year-old natalie harrison was at manchester arena with her mum valerie. they both found it difficult to get enough nhs counselling. valerie‘s sessions were stopped after seven weeks and natalie is on a waiting list.” stopped after seven weeks and natalie is on a waiting list. i want to open up to someone, and i'm feeling like i'm being stopped from doing that. i need it now, rather tha
was set up to identify people who needed help, but counsel and treatment is offered by individual nhs trustshelp available quickly enough are not being followedlj enough are not being followed.” have been overwhelmed with stories of people from 77, bataclan, toonie zia and london who have been left feeling suicidal —— genesio. isolated, and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan, we don't seem to learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a...
76
76
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the uk's worst—performing mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety. inspectors have rated the norfolk and suffolk nhsal measures for an unprecedented third time. the care quality commission says managers have repeatedly failed to protect patients who were harming themselves due to a lack of care, and the problems date back years. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson, and a warning, her report contains flashing images. the suffolk coast. across this county and in neighbouring norfolk, mental health care is in deep crisis. i know people that have literally lost their lives because the services aren't good enough. there's still people out there who're in the same circumstances as what i was, how richard was, and they're still taking their own lives. the health regulator has said the risks to patients are unacceptable and given the trust weeks to improve, but questions are being asked about why more radical action isn't taken. i thought now was the best time to tell you because, you know... 20—year—old alana regularly self—harms and overdoses, but she and her partner andrew have stopped call
the uk's worst—performing mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety. inspectors have rated the norfolk and suffolk nhsal measures for an unprecedented third time. the care quality commission says managers have repeatedly failed to protect patients who were harming themselves due to a lack of care, and the problems date back years. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson, and a warning, her report contains flashing images. the suffolk coast. across this...
39
39
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
after the inquest it emerged that newcastle hospitals nhs foundation trust dismissed the lead surgeonhas been released from prison in pakistan following a decision by the country's supreme court to overturn her conviction and death sentence for blasphemy. asia bibi, who's spent ten years in prison, has been moved to a secret location in pakistan, while she seeks refuge in another country. hardline islamist groups have taken to the streets demanding thatjudges reverse their decision. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. released in secret in the dead of night from this prison to a secret location. asia bibi, free after eight years on death row. but, still, the most wanted person in pakistan. wanted dead by crowds like this, who surged into the streets of the capital of islamabad when they heard the news. "hang her," they shout. hardline islamists defying supreme courtjudges who overturned her conviction, a death sentence for blasphemy. let me state clearly that asia bibi remains at a safe place in pakistan. asia bibi is now a free citizen, says thejustice ministry
after the inquest it emerged that newcastle hospitals nhs foundation trust dismissed the lead surgeonhas been released from prison in pakistan following a decision by the country's supreme court to overturn her conviction and death sentence for blasphemy. asia bibi, who's spent ten years in prison, has been moved to a secret location in pakistan, while she seeks refuge in another country. hardline islamist groups have taken to the streets demanding thatjudges reverse their decision. 0ur chief...
55
55
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs trust at the centre of an alleged maternity care scandal is being accused by more than 200 familieswith poor care. the bbc has been told that dozens of parents say their babies died between 1998 and 2017, because of errors by the shrewsbury and telford trust. the trust says it's co—operating fully with an independent review. the number of people killed in california's deadliest wildfires has now risen to 50 with dozens still missing. firefighters say they've now contained the worst of the fires in the north of the state but they don't expect to fully get it under control until the end of the month. it's the deadliest wildfire in the region's history. melania trump's office has called for the sacking of a top national security aide to president trump. a statement from the office of the first lady says mira ricardel no longer deserves the honour of serving at the white house. us media report that mrs trump's staff clashed with mrs ricardel on a trip to africa last month, apparently over airline seating. buckingham palace have issued two new portaits to mark prince charles‘ 70th birthd
an nhs trust at the centre of an alleged maternity care scandal is being accused by more than 200 familieswith poor care. the bbc has been told that dozens of parents say their babies died between 1998 and 2017, because of errors by the shrewsbury and telford trust. the trust says it's co—operating fully with an independent review. the number of people killed in california's deadliest wildfires has now risen to 50 with dozens still missing. firefighters say they've now contained the worst of...
53
53
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust, the uk's worst performing mental health trust, has been told to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city football club and four others who lost their lives in a helicopter crash a month ago. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster aasmah mir and jess brammar, head of news at the huffpost uk. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. brexit looms large in many of the papers, including the financial times, which says the prime minister has had to concede that britain will be worse off after we leave the european union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy, the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'.‘ those brexit banking worries continue in the i, which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world war. ‘
norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust, the uk's worst performing mental health trust, has been told to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. and the duke and duchess of cambridge pay their respects to the former owner of leicester city football club and four others who lost their lives in a helicopter crash a month ago. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster aasmah mir and jess...
104
104
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
after the inquest, it emerged that newcastle hospitals nhs foundation trust dismissed the lead surgeonoman has been released from prison in pakistan, following a decision by the country's supreme court to overturn her conviction and death sentence for blasphemy. asia bibi, who's spent ten years in prison, has been moved to a secret location in pakistan, while she seeks refuge in another country. hardline islamist groups have taken to the streets demanding thatjudges reverse their decision. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. released in secret in the dead of night from this prison to a secret location. asia bibi, free after eight years on death row. but, still, the most wanted person in pakistan. wanted dead by crowds like this, who surged into the streets of the capital of islamabad when they heard the news. "hang her," they shout. hardline islamist—defying supreme courtjudges who overturned her conviction, a death sentence for blasphemy. let me state clearly that asia bibi remains at a safe place in pakistan. asia bibi is now a free citizen, says thejustice min
after the inquest, it emerged that newcastle hospitals nhs foundation trust dismissed the lead surgeonoman has been released from prison in pakistan, following a decision by the country's supreme court to overturn her conviction and death sentence for blasphemy. asia bibi, who's spent ten years in prison, has been moved to a secret location in pakistan, while she seeks refuge in another country. hardline islamist groups have taken to the streets demanding thatjudges reverse their decision. our...
101
101
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
an nhs hospital trust in shropshire says 215 families have come forward alleging that their babies diedternity care over the past two decades at the shrewsbury and telford trust, which was put in special measures last week. prince charles has been celebrating his 70th birthday tonight with a private party at buckingham palace hosted by the queen. she paid tribute to him as a "dedicated and respected heir to the throne, to stand comparison with any in history." 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. what's a birthday without a balloon? even when you've reached a grand old age like 70. and attached to the balloon, a present. and who can resist a quick peek? from clarence house, birthday photographs and a sight of the core royal family of the future. charles and camilla, with his sons and their wives, and charles‘s three grandchildren — george on his grandfather's knee, charlotte sitting beside camilla. after 66 years as heir to the throne, charles is preparing for the next step — laying the queen's wreath at the cenotaph while she watched from a balcony, representing her abroa
an nhs hospital trust in shropshire says 215 families have come forward alleging that their babies diedternity care over the past two decades at the shrewsbury and telford trust, which was put in special measures last week. prince charles has been celebrating his 70th birthday tonight with a private party at buckingham palace hosted by the queen. she paid tribute to him as a "dedicated and respected heir to the throne, to stand comparison with any in history." 0ur royal correspondent...
91
91
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up, the health watchdog issues a warning to the uk's worst performing mental health trust norfolk and suffolk nhs
coming up, the health watchdog issues a warning to the uk's worst performing mental health trust norfolk and suffolk nhs
90
90
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
trust is rated inadequate for a third time. inspectors say concerns from 2014 were yet to be addressed at the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation ld be used routinely. and there‘s been widespread travel chaos in sydney and nearby regions after a month‘s worth of rain fell in just a few hours. sport now, here‘sjohn watson. good morning. both manchester clubs are into the knockout stage of the champions league, but if ever there was a sense of the pressure felt at the top, jose mourinho‘s summed it up with his reaction to united‘s winning goal. smashing these water bottles to the floor he said was down to relief, their last gasp winner sealing a spot in the last sixteen, while manchester city twice came from behind to qualify. david ornstein wraps up last night‘s action. playing at these so—called theatre of dreams has become something of a nightmare for manchester united this season. against young boys, a fine chance to recapture their old habit of winning, though marcus rashford quickly showcased united‘s more recent trend — failing to find the net. managerjose mourinho unimpressed. young boys began to grow in belief and would h
trust is rated inadequate for a third time. inspectors say concerns from 2014 were yet to be addressed at the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation ld be used routinely. and there‘s been widespread travel chaos in sydney and nearby regions after a month‘s worth of rain fell in just a few hours. sport now, here‘sjohn watson. good morning. both manchester clubs are into the knockout stage of the champions league, but if ever there was a sense of the pressure felt at the top, jose mourinho‘s...
79
79
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
in total 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information, four in fivean 14,000 posts funded. 0ne in11 of more than 14,000 posts funded. 0ne in 11 of them were unfilled at the start of this financial year. all of radiographers join the profession and go to work everyday to give the best possible service. when there are vacancies, and extra pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. 0ur pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. our members pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. oui’ members are pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. our members are working harder to try and fill those gaps. there is only so you can get a limited number of people to do. the department of health said steps are being taken to recruit more staff and invest in new technology and equipment. staff and invest in new technology and equipment. a man has died after being attacked by a shark at a popular tourist spot in australia. local police say the 33—year—old man was pulled from the water with leg and arm injuries but later died in hospital. it happened i
in total 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information, four in fivean 14,000 posts funded. 0ne in11 of more than 14,000 posts funded. 0ne in 11 of them were unfilled at the start of this financial year. all of radiographers join the profession and go to work everyday to give the best possible service. when there are vacancies, and extra pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. 0ur pressure on the system, it's felt by everyone. our members pressure on...
62
62
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
performing mental health trust has been told by the care quality commission it has just weeks to make improvements to safety. understaffing and unsafe wards mean the norfolk and suffolk nhsd in special measures by inspectors for the third time in as many years, as nicki fox reports. just some of the families failed by england's worst performing mental health trust. many taking their lives before getting the help they needed. 19—year—old nyall brown from norfolk died in may. a popular bmx—er, his family say they were denied crisis care and were told by staff to go private. he was speaking like a iii—year—old. he could only feel the left side of his leg. there was a lot of stuff going on up there that wasn't right. he broke down in the shower that night and said, "why am i going crazy?" we said, "you are not going crazy, nyall." he couldn't hardly breathe, he couldn't hardly talk and we were sent home with him. the inspection report says people are self harming while waiting for care and the trust does not have a thread of safety running through it. it says thousands are waiting with no help, wards are unsafe and have been more deaths after failing to learn from mistakes.
performing mental health trust has been told by the care quality commission it has just weeks to make improvements to safety. understaffing and unsafe wards mean the norfolk and suffolk nhsd in special measures by inspectors for the third time in as many years, as nicki fox reports. just some of the families failed by england's worst performing mental health trust. many taking their lives before getting the help they needed. 19—year—old nyall brown from norfolk died in may. a popular...
173
173
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
in total, 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information — four init showed there were more than “1,000 posts funded but that1 in 11 of them were unfilled, at the start of this financial year. all radiographersjoin the profession and go to work every day to give the best possible service and when there are vacancies and there's extra pressure in the system, that's is felt by everyone in the service. our members are working harder, extra shifts to try and fill those gaps, but there is only so much you can get a limited number of people to do. the department of health said steps were being taken to recruit more staff and invest in new technology and equipment. nick triggle, bbc news. a 16—year—old boy has died after a suspected stabbing in south london last night. this latest incident comes after four people died in knife attacks in the capital in five days. nobody has been arrested in connection with last night's incident. the cabinet is meeting this morning to discuss theresa may's latest attempt at finalising a brexit deal. the main sticking point i
in total, 124 nhs trusts and boards across the uk responded to the request for information — four init showed there were more than “1,000 posts funded but that1 in 11 of them were unfilled, at the start of this financial year. all radiographersjoin the profession and go to work every day to give the best possible service and when there are vacancies and there's extra pressure in the system, that's is felt by everyone in the service. our members are working harder, extra shifts to try and...
107
107
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
every nhs trust is having problems making these targets.ealth services, including community health services. a spokesperson husband is another giving you a quote saying the money is coming in five years‘ time but next year they are cutting £1 billion worth of money from the community and those budgets and what support people who are living longer with various different conditions. we‘ve lost 1000 gps, district knock yourselves out in the commuting numbers have gone down by 50% over the last eight years, so we need to be investing in these committee health services to support people in the wider committee but we are actually cutting it back. and that is before you start with the social ca re is before you start with the social care and support for the very elderly and vulnerable people to live independently at home or perhaps have support in local authority care homes. all that has been absolutely decimated in the last eight years. this ageing population didn‘t fall out of the sky, it hasn‘t happened overnight, we have been warning the gover
every nhs trust is having problems making these targets.ealth services, including community health services. a spokesperson husband is another giving you a quote saying the money is coming in five years‘ time but next year they are cutting £1 billion worth of money from the community and those budgets and what support people who are living longer with various different conditions. we‘ve lost 1000 gps, district knock yourselves out in the commuting numbers have gone down by 50% over the...
63
63
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. the care quality commission says managers at the norfolk and suffolk nhsng themselves due to a lack of care. the regulator says the trust has failed to address problems going back years. nikki fox reports. just some of the families failed by england's worst performing mental health trust. many taking their lives before getting the help they needed. 19—year—old nyall brown from norfolk died in may. a popular bmx—er, his family say they were denied crisis care and were told by staff to go private. he was speaking like a 1a—year—old. he could only feel the left side of his leg. there was a lot of stuff going on up there that wasn't right. he broke down in the shower that night and said, "why am i going crazy?" we said, "you are not going crazy, nyall." he couldn't hardly breathe, he couldn't hardly talk and we were sent home with him. the inspection report says people are self harming while waiting for care and the trust doesn't have a thread of safety running through it. it says thousands are waiting with no help, wards are unsafe and there have been more de
mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. the care quality commission says managers at the norfolk and suffolk nhsng themselves due to a lack of care. the regulator says the trust has failed to address problems going back years. nikki fox reports. just some of the families failed by england's worst performing mental health trust. many taking their lives before getting the help they needed. 19—year—old nyall...
78
78
Nov 4, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 1
saying she is making a direct challenge to the political orthodoxy that labour will be more trusted that the nhsetes care and this makes the tories the party of the nhs while mr cameron replied on —— relied on it for his son's care but i do not think that is any kind of harbinger of love for the rest of us of harbinger of love for the rest of us who use it. junior doctors who had the process over what conservatives did to them and nurses who barely had their pay go up in years, low inflation rises in their pay, they might argue with the idea that the conservatives are the party of the nhs and i think they would be justified. the tories would say they are pumping billions and billions into the nhs and this is... we are promised austerity is ending and the nhs will benefit from that. of course the nhs has suffered over the past seven years, longer than that, eight years as a result of cuts. carry during or extending the palliative care of the nhs? -- rb during its? —— are we curing it? we will speak about exercise and such later as well. coming back to chorizo made, a lot of people have wrote off
saying she is making a direct challenge to the political orthodoxy that labour will be more trusted that the nhsetes care and this makes the tories the party of the nhs while mr cameron replied on —— relied on it for his son's care but i do not think that is any kind of harbinger of love for the rest of us of harbinger of love for the rest of us who use it. junior doctors who had the process over what conservatives did to them and nurses who barely had their pay go up in years, low...