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the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. soon. mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they had been warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before you don't get more specific medicine what the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee is because.
the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. soon. mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they had been warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just...
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the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. soon. mccall welcome to going underground on this relatively cold they are excited to be all over that it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes you know just tell me just quickly before we get on to more specific matters what the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee is because that's quite a title suggesting that you could have said that the n.h.s. is no longer sustainable well the general feeling is that if it carries on as it is it may not be sustainable and then need to be changes and one of the big changes we suggest which is has already been adopted is to fuse social care with ordinary medical care and because there's no doubt there's been a neglect compound of care and social care and of course the fusing of those two elements of care has been the
the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. soon. mccall welcome to going underground on this relatively cold they are excited to be all over that it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes you know just tell...
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the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they had cited as a bit of warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before we get on to more specific matters what the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee is because that's quite a title suggesting that you could have said that the n.h.s. is no longer sustainable. the general feeling is that if it carries on as it is it may not be sustainable and learned to be changes and one of the big changes we suggest which is has already been adopted is to fuse social care with ordinary medical care and because there's no doubt there's been a neglect compound of. social care and of course the fusing of those two elements of care has been the subject of quite a
the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they had cited as a bit of warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me...
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the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they are warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before we get on to most specific matters what the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee is because that's quite a title suggesting that you could have said that the n.h.s. is no longer sustainable. the general feeling is that if it carries on as it is it may not be sustainable and there need to be changes and one of the big changes we suggest which is has already been adopted is to fuse social with ordinary medical care and because there's no doubt there's been a neglect compound of. social care and of course the fusing of those two elements of care has been the subject of quite a lot of debate becau
the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they are warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before...
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the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they are warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before you don't do more specific matters what the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee is because that's quite a title suggesting that you could have said that the n.h.s. is no longer sustainable. the general feeling is that if it carries on as it is it may not be sustainable and there need to be changes and one of the big changes we suggest which is has already been adopted is to fuse social with ordinary medical care and because there's no doubt there's been a neglect compound of. social care and of course the fusing of those two elements of care has been the subject of quite a lot of debate becau
the palace of westminster to talk to former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of parliament long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee britain's parliament is due to debate his report and the sustainability of the n.h.s. . mccall welcome to going on the ground on this relatively cold they are warmer than it was well i think i'm going to need the n.h.s. and if it goes it. does tell me just quickly before...
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parliamentary committees. >> this is ultimately abt people's private data.y had no idea was being harvested in the way it was and it's in the hands of a company like cameras an cambridge analyc a. reporter: facebook stock has plunged, shaving off nearly $60 billion in value. >> i've had multiple friends saying we are leaving facebook . that has huge ramifications for facebook because people don't trust it. the company is also facing a class-action lawsuit by shareholders who say they suffered losses from the fallout of the cambridge analytica scandal. host: the european union is announcing its plans for taxing digital giants could guest., guest: the eu believes cpanies e trie announcing details of the proposed levy in brussels right now, it would apply to firms that earn more than 700 and 50 million euros globally or 50 million in the eu. to create this tax would require unanimous approval from member sites. it's not clear for now how likely this project is to become reality. he says it's time to take action. the commission is proposing that we integrate dig
parliamentary committees. >> this is ultimately abt people's private data.y had no idea was being harvested in the way it was and it's in the hands of a company like cameras an cambridge analyc a. reporter: facebook stock has plunged, shaving off nearly $60 billion in value. >> i've had multiple friends saying we are leaving facebook . that has huge ramifications for facebook because people don't trust it. the company is also facing a class-action lawsuit by shareholders who say...
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on friday a private members' bill seeking to make unpaid trials illegal will get its second parliamentaryentually received the right treatment. i hope the beautiful young woman on your programme today, sherry, gets the right help. caroline says, i was 45 and had of short—term psychotic breakdown. my brother—in—law took me to a&e with hallucinations and flashing lights at 3:30am, i asked her sleeping ta blets, at 3:30am, i asked her sleeping tablets, they sent me home with nothing. at 9pm the next night, i attempted to take my own life. a&e have failed me. there are a number of those which i will read through the next hour of the programme. if you want to send us an e—mail, you do not have to use your name, you can use twitter, and if you text, you will be charged that the standard network rate. here's some sport now with hugh. well, we knew it was a sizeable task for chelsea in the champions league, away at spanish league leaders barcelona, and as some may have predicted, a great performance from five—time ballon d'or winner lionel messi was the difference. he scored two and set the other
on friday a private members' bill seeking to make unpaid trials illegal will get its second parliamentaryentually received the right treatment. i hope the beautiful young woman on your programme today, sherry, gets the right help. caroline says, i was 45 and had of short—term psychotic breakdown. my brother—in—law took me to a&e with hallucinations and flashing lights at 3:30am, i asked her sleeping ta blets, at 3:30am, i asked her sleeping tablets, they sent me home with nothing. at...
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private is to make it so i'm contentious that the government offered to shepherd it for themselves even some measures which of the tacit support of government could still be vulnerable to parliamentary tactics like filibustering from a few last ditch ills in the back benches. the effort to get a bill not supported by the government through its second reading is no small matter now is and has been able except he's very far from the home straight government opposition will likely still sink his bill and committee and other whether it's life that has hope and the campaign outside parliament will be crucial in persuading the government to adopt a humanitarian course to let wright be done from ties and me and all of them examine show good bye for now. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the smaller boats next to the harp on ships and it's. not. the little self the big fish already ninety percent of the dot and paul conner. consecration scoops seventy five tons and they do it several times a day with a big treat oh you get an idea why. we have to understand we can all stay still and just. be with him this will be h
private is to make it so i'm contentious that the government offered to shepherd it for themselves even some measures which of the tacit support of government could still be vulnerable to parliamentary tactics like filibustering from a few last ditch ills in the back benches. the effort to get a bill not supported by the government through its second reading is no small matter now is and has been able except he's very far from the home straight government opposition will likely still sink his...
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private conversation. said publicly, for god's sake, said publicly, for god's sake, we cannot and should not expect russia to become anything like a parliamentary democracy, to which we are used to in europe and america. i think he was absolutely right about this. two more questions. >> i am a political scientist. i am wondering whether you might how thespeculate about rest of the cold war, say post differentkd have morehe u.s. had politicians, more people in like -- mr. lukacs: this is a very good question. question.what-if kennan thought, especially after stalin's death, that the cold war should be wound down, there a reciprocal russian and american withdrawal. i think that was a very reasonable proposal, but no one was in favor of it. if that would have happened, i do not know. i certainly think it was worth trying. reasonablehe thought it would hn worse trying. said --ful thing he they had an article about this. after the hungarian revolution was crushed by the russians, he said, the soviet union will not quite recovered. -- not quite recover. one last question. great that you are here this evening. the neoconservative moment reached an ign
private conversation. said publicly, for god's sake, said publicly, for god's sake, we cannot and should not expect russia to become anything like a parliamentary democracy, to which we are used to in europe and america. i think he was absolutely right about this. two more questions. >> i am a political scientist. i am wondering whether you might how thespeculate about rest of the cold war, say post differentkd have morehe u.s. had politicians, more people in like -- mr. lukacs: this is a...
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private is to make it so i'm contentious that the government offered to shepherd it for themselves even some measures which of the tacit support of government could still be vulnerable to underhand parliamentary tactics like filibustering from a few last debt chills in the back benches the effort to get a bill not supported by the government through its second reading is no small matter. that was i guess mill except he's very far from the home straight government opposition will likely still sink his bill and committee. where there's life that is hope and the campaign outside parliament will be crucial in persuading the government to adopt a humanitarian course to let right. from thousand me and all without excitement show goodbye for now. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women and set off a much larger mission was one that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is
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private is to make it so i'm contentious that the government offered to shepherd it for themselves even some measures which of the tacit support of government could still be vulnerable to underhand parliamentary tactics like filibustering from a few last debt shows in the backbenches the effort to get a bill not supported by the government through its second reading is no small matter. there was i guess when they'll accept he's fairly far from the home straight government opposition will likely still sink his bill and committee. where those life that us hope and the campaign. will be crucial and busway the government to adopt a humanitarian course to let wright. from taza me an exciting show good bye for now. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent mothers action might need to. isolate those organizations which will usually split into which we take different names how do you view that. complex web of pictures. fifteen years ago this month the united states in its so-called coalition of the willing to illegally invaded in occupied iraq and iraq continues to grapple with that fateful decision many call the invasion of iraq a blunder should we call it would it really is a crim
private is to make it so i'm contentious that the government offered to shepherd it for themselves even some measures which of the tacit support of government could still be vulnerable to underhand parliamentary tactics like filibustering from a few last debt shows in the backbenches the effort to get a bill not supported by the government through its second reading is no small matter. there was i guess when they'll accept he's fairly far from the home straight government opposition will likely...
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parliamentary immunity if found guilty she could face a heavy fine or possible imprisonment. rushes that iris to kratos states are disintegrating many were nationalized during soviet times that are still in state hands private investors are put off by the high costs of bureaucracy that comes with restoration row challenged reports now or whether anything can be done to save them. silence and snowflakes inhabit a grave and over now but before its current desolation this grand estates thirty kilometers northeast of moscow was home to royalty and rich merchants tuberculosis patients and finally soviet science students such a history should make this place special but across russia eight to ten thousand estates a quietly crumbling to dust says this conservationist. most of these things are in the horrible condition where someone could put money in for many years with an unclear idea how they take it back and you'd have to work hard on it at the movies i felt like great never most estates are formally owned by the state the communist seeds them off to the one nine hundred seventeen revolution and in the years following the u.s.s.r. as collapse very few have passed back into private hands. one of the handful of s
parliamentary immunity if found guilty she could face a heavy fine or possible imprisonment. rushes that iris to kratos states are disintegrating many were nationalized during soviet times that are still in state hands private investors are put off by the high costs of bureaucracy that comes with restoration row challenged reports now or whether anything can be done to save them. silence and snowflakes inhabit a grave and over now but before its current desolation this grand estates thirty...