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that's according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists, but the nhs says patients are complex range of factors'. dominic hughes has more. for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available beds has been falling as services move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers and england have gone too far, meaning some patient who still need hospital treatment end up many miles from home. it has gone too far. we have cut the beds very hard, we don't have enough beds now even for people who really need to be in hospital. community services haven't kept up, so as the beds have been cut, the community services haven't been expanded enough to treat people at home. the royal college of psychiatrists says that at the end ofjuly, nearly 750 adult mental health patients were being treated away from home. this is despite a government pledged to enter the policy by 2021, and independent report for the rcp says more than 1000 mental health beds are now needed as a short—term measure.
that's according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists, but the nhs says patients are complex range of factors'. dominic hughes has more. for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available beds has been falling as services move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers and england have gone too far, meaning some patient who still need hospital treatment end up many miles...
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that's according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists, but the nhs says patients aremore. for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available beds has been falling as services move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers in england have gone too far, meaning some patients who still need hospital treatment end up many miles from home. it has gone too far. we have cut the beds very hard, we don't have enough beds now even for people who really need to be in hospital. community services haven't kept up, so as the beds have been cut, the community services haven't been expanded enough to treat people at home. the royal college of psychiatrists says that at the end ofjuly, nearly 750 adult mental health patients were being treated away from home. this is despite a government pledge to enter the policy by 2021, and independent report for the rcp says more than 1000 mental health beds are now needed as a short—term measure. psychiatrists generally support moving adult men
that's according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists, but the nhs says patients aremore. for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available beds has been falling as services move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers in england have gone too far, meaning some patients who still need hospital treatment end up many miles from home. it has gone too far. we have cut the...
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and they will speak live shortly but 1st let's go to our finance is at the royal college in colombo as one of the main vote counting centers the districts the polls have closed tomorrow what happens next. what you see just over my shoulder the main one of the main counting centers here in the colombo district royal college is where all the buses carrying the ballot boxes there's just another 1 5 pulling over the barricade on the side of me that are bringing all these boxes to the counting centers so there is a lot of bureaucracy and paperwork just to be sure of this sort of bona fides and you tend to city all of those ballot boxes that there is a sort of a. achieving of confidentiality and they don't get tampered with so they are being on loaded goes straight into the relevant counting holes and doors votes will be counted they will be tallied against the ballots that have been issued in each polling booth and those votes being cast for each of the $35.00 candidates in this presidential race will be tabulated obviously to mean frontrunners who target rajapaksa the former defense secret
and they will speak live shortly but 1st let's go to our finance is at the royal college in colombo as one of the main vote counting centers the districts the polls have closed tomorrow what happens next. what you see just over my shoulder the main one of the main counting centers here in the colombo district royal college is where all the buses carrying the ballot boxes there's just another 1 5 pulling over the barricade on the side of me that are bringing all these boxes to the counting...
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from by live a spectacular height at one of the world's oldest museums thieves break into the royal college city german city of days didn't make off with diamonds and jewelry all in measurable cultural value also coming up links to documents to shed light on the chinese government must.
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the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carea says some nurses she works with are close to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing and i really believe in the role we do. for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways to hold on to others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: no win in seven for arsenal, who lose in the europa league, piling on the pressure on manager unai emery. still hoping — the russian olympic committee say they'll do all they can to compete under their own flag at the tokyo olympics. and lebronjames makes a little boy's night after overtaking michaeljordan in the nba's all—time scoring list. all of that to come, but first we start with the 30th southeast asian games, with the opening ceremony this weekend in the philippines. but the build
the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carea says some nurses she works with are close to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing and i really believe in the role we do. for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways to hold on to others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future....
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the royal college of surgeons and a challenge t have written to party leaders calling for them to rejectatients —— patients like francis could face extra weeks of pain and stress. for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at six this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: just weeks ahead of the uk election — the outgoing president of the european council, donald tusk, has told british voters not to give up on stopping brexit. president trump has said he ‘can't remember‘ a phone call at the centre of new revelations from the first public hearings of his impeachment inquiry. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world(gfx) we begin the headlines in the media across the world(. we begin with the guardian who say european council president donald tusk has given his implicit backing to boris johnson's opponents in the general election with a call for anti—brexit campaigners to keep fighting in the month before britain goes to the polls. meanwhile in the telegraph, uk pm borisjohnson was prepared to put up " paper candid
the royal college of surgeons and a challenge t have written to party leaders calling for them to rejectatients —— patients like francis could face extra weeks of pain and stress. for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at six this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: just weeks ahead of the uk election — the outgoing president of the european council, donald tusk, has told british voters not to give up on stopping brexit. president trump has said he ‘can't...
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vice chairman of the child and adolescent faculty at the royal couege adolescent faculty at the royal collegeer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information — 0800 066 066. still to come, this is where lib dem leaderjo swinson is due to launch her party‘s election campaign this morning. we‘ll bring you that live — it‘s due to start in the next five to ten minutes. we‘ll also bring you jeremy corbyn‘s speech if we can — he‘s at harlow in essex and is due to speak about brexit atabout10:50am. next, just want to show you this footage from the isle of wight — this video has been watched thousands of times on our website today. it shows a man and his child walking along the sea front when they are suddenly knocked over and almost dragged out to sea by a huge wave. you can see the force of the wave knocks him over and the child falls off his shoulder before the wave almost rips them backwards. absolutely astonishing. they are ok. the royal national lifeboat institute has issued a warning about walking near the sea in such c
vice chairman of the child and adolescent faculty at the royal couege adolescent faculty at the royal collegeer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information — 0800 066 066. still to come, this is where lib dem leaderjo swinson is due to launch her party‘s election campaign this morning. we‘ll bring you that live — it‘s due to start in the next five to ten minutes. we‘ll also bring you jeremy corbyn‘s...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has published our manifesto, which includes improving staffingcreasing the bed capacity within england by a minimum of 4000 beds. that would require doctors and nurses to look after patients in those beds. we are calling for consideration for the needs of the social care sector and of primary care. we'd also like to see investment in buildings and informatics and technology, so hard—working staff informatics and technology, so ha rd—working staff have informatics and technology, so hard—working staff have got the tools they need to do theirjob properly. thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you very much. we have the latest on that school shooting in california. authorities in california say they're responding to what they're describing as an active shooter situation. this is at a high school in santa clarita, a city north of los angeles. these are overhead pictures of the scene. schools in the local area have been placed on lockdown while authorities respond to the incident. the sheriff of santa clarita valley has said in a tweet t
the royal college of emergency medicine has published our manifesto, which includes improving staffingcreasing the bed capacity within england by a minimum of 4000 beds. that would require doctors and nurses to look after patients in those beds. we are calling for consideration for the needs of the social care sector and of primary care. we'd also like to see investment in buildings and informatics and technology, so hard—working staff informatics and technology, so ha rd—working staff have...
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the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carets of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing and i really believe in the role we do. and their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that anymore, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves. for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways to hold on to others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future. hugh pym, bbc news. the democratic unionist party says it'll continue to press boris johnson for changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal obviously that is there at the moment is not
the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carets of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing and i really believe in the role we do. and their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that anymore, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves. for whoever forms the next...
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the royal college of surgeons believes a compulsory certification scheme would effectively end fly—innt, with the cosmetic surgery certificate that the college has set up, the vast majority of these surgeons would not be eligible to be awarded a certificate, and if it was therefore mandatory as part of a credential system, then their practice would cease. would that mean patients were better protected? well, we're suggesting that they would be, in that situation, because all of the people who have the certificate/credential would be aspiring to and have demonstrated very good practice in terms of their professional behaviours and their actual skillsets. back in the office, i tracked down mr 0ttaviani and found he was working for another high street clinic in london. i wanted to make sure he was still on their books, so i phoned to make an appointment. well, now we know for sure that mr 0ttaviani is when we contacted mr 0ttaviani, he said he didn't want to be interviewed, that he was honouring his compensation agreement with catherine and he'd always been available to her when transfor
the royal college of surgeons believes a compulsory certification scheme would effectively end fly—innt, with the cosmetic surgery certificate that the college has set up, the vast majority of these surgeons would not be eligible to be awarded a certificate, and if it was therefore mandatory as part of a credential system, then their practice would cease. would that mean patients were better protected? well, we're suggesting that they would be, in that situation, because all of the people who...
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the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of careits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves. for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways to hold on to others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future. hugh pym, bbc news. the democratic unionist party says it'll continue to press boris johnson for changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal, obviously, that is there at the moment is not acc
the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of careits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves. for whoever forms the next government, it...
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the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carelose to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role that we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves, for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways in which to hold onto others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future. and you can find out more about what each party is promising to do in healthcare, and other policy areas, on our online election policy guide. eu net migration — the difference between the number of eu citizens coming to live in the uk and those leaving — has fallen to its lowest level for 16 years. the office for national statistics, which published the figures, says fewer people from the eu are coming to britain to work. sarah corker reports. the fenlands in ea
the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of carelose to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role that we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves, for whoever forms the...
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earlier i spoke to professor helen stokes—lampard, who is chair of the royal college of gps.sked her what she made of the conservative proposals on gp recruitment and retention. it is very welcome to hear a pledge that we will have 500 additional doctors trained to be doctors every year. we have had a steady increase in the numberof year. we have had a steady increase in the number of doctors choosing to train in general practice and we have had record— breaking train in general practice and we have had record—breaking numbers this year. so this pledge opted for housing doctors training every year is great. we still think there is further to go. we think this should be at least 5000 doctors trained to be at least 5000 doctors trained to be gps every single year. in turn, that would mean more medical students, trading as students. . yet people say hang on the government promised increased numbers training already. back in september 2015. and that didn't happen, that was not delivered. that is right, that has beena delivered. that is right, that has been a huge frustration for
earlier i spoke to professor helen stokes—lampard, who is chair of the royal college of gps.sked her what she made of the conservative proposals on gp recruitment and retention. it is very welcome to hear a pledge that we will have 500 additional doctors trained to be doctors every year. we have had a steady increase in the numberof year. we have had a steady increase in the number of doctors choosing to train in general practice and we have had record— breaking train in general practice...
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what nhs providers is sane, and it's the same message from medical royal college leaders, is it needs mature debate and they feel that after just a few days of campaigning it has got out of hand. they think there is a danger of it being weaponised, we've had labour accusing the conservatives of planning privatisation and a us trade deal would open the door to american corporations. we've had the conservatives talking about record amounts of money and more hospitals being built. in the view of these health leaders, it's getting a bit out of hand. what they say specifically is there should be no double counting when it comes to promises on money. they want clarity on whether it really is extra funding and what the public are being offered. they say that this is no good for voters and staff, in the case of staff they say endless repetition of how badly the nhs is doing is not helpful in their view. that being said, nhs providers goes on to make the point the nhs is under a lot of pressure right now and in their view winter is coming early, even in october and now into november there is e
what nhs providers is sane, and it's the same message from medical royal college leaders, is it needs mature debate and they feel that after just a few days of campaigning it has got out of hand. they think there is a danger of it being weaponised, we've had labour accusing the conservatives of planning privatisation and a us trade deal would open the door to american corporations. we've had the conservatives talking about record amounts of money and more hospitals being built. in the view of...
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professor helen stokes—lampa rd is chair of the royal college of gps and shejoins me now on webcam.of this conservative pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge that we will have 500 additional doctors training to be gps every year. we have had a steady increase of people choosing to train in general practice and record—breaking numbers this year, so record—breaking numbers this year, so the pledge to go from 3500 to 4000 doctors every year is great, but we still think there is further to go, we think there should be at least 5000 training to be gps every single year, but that would mean more medical students, people are straining as doctors.. —— people training as doctors fill stock. people will be saying, hang on, the government promised increased numbers training already, back in september 2015. but that didn't happen, that wasn't delivered. that's right, that has been a huge frustration for patients and doctors and teens alike. we all know that we need more gps on the front line but what happened was the pressures were already so difficult
professor helen stokes—lampa rd is chair of the royal college of gps and shejoins me now on webcam.of this conservative pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge that we will have 500 additional doctors training to be gps every year. we have had a steady increase of people choosing to train in general practice and record—breaking numbers this year, so record—breaking numbers this year, so the pledge to go from 3500 to 4000 doctors every year is...
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coming in buses like this to the main counting center here in colombo one of the main centers royal college the election commission chairman. has spoken about the conduct of the election today the 1st. the 1st. real. day we. see incidents and counting all of the votes is going on right throughout the night this process ease being duplicated in counting centers in every single district obviously security as you can see around me is very tight to ensure the security of the ballot now what we've heard in terms of voter turnout we've heard that there has been around 80 percent the main question is going to be which of the frontrunners go tubby rajapaksa the former defense secretary or sergeant perimeters of the minister of housing which of them secures more than 50 percent of the vote if they are not able to do that the count goes into a 2nd round where preferential votes will be counted that becomes a little bit more complicated but sri lankans throughout the country are waiting to find out the results of those processes. and parents met this also in colombo with more on the main contenders. n
coming in buses like this to the main counting center here in colombo one of the main centers royal college the election commission chairman. has spoken about the conduct of the election today the 1st. the 1st. real. day we. see incidents and counting all of the votes is going on right throughout the night this process ease being duplicated in counting centers in every single district obviously security as you can see around me is very tight to ensure the security of the ballot now what we've...
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professor helen stokes—lampa rd is chair of the royal college of gps and says that the most ambitiousis attracting more doctors from abroad. there is a worldwide shortage of health care professionals generally and the sort of countries that have a similar standard of general practice to the uk actually hang on to their gps very well. so we have found it difficult to recruit. it is slightly easier to recruit doctors who are prepared to come to the uk and then train in our way of delivering general practice, which is very comprehensive, it's very developed compared to many other parts of the world. but of course it is also very high standard, so it takes several years for them to train up. so it is good to see that we are exploring all of the options. i think the international one is probably going to be the hardest one to deliver on, but i note there are no hard targets for that, it is a global aspiration for 6000 additional whole time equivalent gps from where we are now. and i think it is vital that it is delivered if we're going to see this increased number of appointments. let's ta
professor helen stokes—lampa rd is chair of the royal college of gps and says that the most ambitiousis attracting more doctors from abroad. there is a worldwide shortage of health care professionals generally and the sort of countries that have a similar standard of general practice to the uk actually hang on to their gps very well. so we have found it difficult to recruit. it is slightly easier to recruit doctors who are prepared to come to the uk and then train in our way of delivering...
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let's talk to patricia mar—kwiss, she's the royal college of nurses director for england and joins menks very much for being with us. the key word here seems to be added 50,000 nurses. what's your understanding of what they are thinking? well, we are not quite sure what they are thinking of the moments, but we know that there is currently 43,000 vacancies in the nhs alone. so, it's a move in the right direction to start looking for an extra 50,000 nurses, but what we are keen to make sure is that that is registered nurses. people who've got a degree, and who are the right people to be delivering the care to the people of england. 50, when people to be delivering the care to the people of england. so, when you say you are concerned about registered nurses, is there evidence then that sometimes, nurses are being recruited who you would say are not quite up to it? no, it's not about nurses being recruited, it's the use of the word nurses versus the use of the word nurses versus the use of the word nursing staff, there is a difference between a registered nurse, somebody who has done a de
let's talk to patricia mar—kwiss, she's the royal college of nurses director for england and joins menks very much for being with us. the key word here seems to be added 50,000 nurses. what's your understanding of what they are thinking? well, we are not quite sure what they are thinking of the moments, but we know that there is currently 43,000 vacancies in the nhs alone. so, it's a move in the right direction to start looking for an extra 50,000 nurses, but what we are keen to make sure is...
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the royal college of london has stated. >> [crosstalk] >> they are often not kids who would have become smokers. the measurement of the risk. >> that is not accurate. >> it is consistent with all of the government studies. >> that is not accurate. less than 1%, most of the kids who have tried this product have already tried cigarettes or some other tobacco product. these are kids who have at risk behaviors and that is why -- >> [crosstalk] >> half the kids in high school are vaping. pres. trump: tell me about lungs. >> the american cancer society is an evidence-based organization. like all public health groups ear. pres. trump: what is your public stance? a new modern age problem -- when did this begin? >> two years ago it bloated. >> our stance is very aligned with what you suggested on september 11. we fully support that position to take all flavored e-cigarettes off the market. >> regardless of age. >> yes absolutely. pres. trump: what if they are over 21? no? >> it is an epidemic. nobody disputes that. pres. trump: would they use a lot less of it if they did not have flavors? >> our
the royal college of london has stated. >> [crosstalk] >> they are often not kids who would have become smokers. the measurement of the risk. >> that is not accurate. >> it is consistent with all of the government studies. >> that is not accurate. less than 1%, most of the kids who have tried this product have already tried cigarettes or some other tobacco product. these are kids who have at risk behaviors and that is why -- >> [crosstalk] >> half the...
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this morning the royal college of emergency medicine said this winter, the nhs needs over 4000 extra beds. could the prime minister explain why, under his government, the number of people in england waiting for an operation has reached a record high of 4.4 million? >> mr. speaker, there is a reason why more people aren't receiving nhs. the working -- the energy is is working hard at achieving more than ever before. if you want to look at what labor would be like an office, the smp government negotiated a higher price for this drug. they did. they did. they got the price totally wrong. he should have a word with them. countryeople of this want a horrific foretaste of what life would be like under nhs, look atur-run the nhs in wales where all health targets are routinely missed. the waiting target hasn't been met since 2008. inpatient outpatient hasn't been met since 2010. urgent cancer treatment, he talks about cancer treatment. it hasn't been met since june 2008. that is how labour runs the nhs. >> jeremy corbyn. a i'm surprised he keeps straight face saying that when his government
this morning the royal college of emergency medicine said this winter, the nhs needs over 4000 extra beds. could the prime minister explain why, under his government, the number of people in england waiting for an operation has reached a record high of 4.4 million? >> mr. speaker, there is a reason why more people aren't receiving nhs. the working -- the energy is is working hard at achieving more than ever before. if you want to look at what labor would be like an office, the smp...
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the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of care to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role that we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves, for whoever forms the next government, it will be critical to find ways in which to hold onto others like her, as well as training the nurses of the future. and you can find out more about what each party is promising to do in health care, and other policy areas, on our online election policy, at bbc dot co dot uk the headlines on bbc news. thirty years after the hillsborough disaster — the police commander in charge on the day has been found ‘not guilty‘, of the manslaughter, by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. a leading economic research group says spending plans for both the conservatives and labour don‘t add up
the royal college of nursing says more than half of members feel too busy to provide the level of care to the limits of what they can tolerate. some of my colleagues, very sadly, are thinking of leaving nursing. and that is so sad because i really believe in nursing, i really believe in the role that we do. their satisfaction in theirjob is so low that they don't want to do that any more, they don't want to take the risk. georgina wants to stick with the job she loves, for whoever forms the...
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coming in buses like this to the main counting center here in colombo one of the main centers royal college the election commission chairman. has spoken about the conduct of the election today. the 1st. we. see years. and counting all of the votes is going on right throughout the night this process being duplicated in counting centers in every single district obviously security as you can see around me is very tight to ensure the security of the ballot now what we've heard in terms of voter turnout we've heard that there has been around 80 percent the main question is going to be which of the frontrunners go to the rajapaksa the former defense secretary or sergeant prim of the us of the minister of housing which of them secures more than 50 percent of the vote if they are not able to do that the count goes into a 2nd round where preferential votes with the counted that becomes a little bit more complicated throughout the country are waiting to find out the results of those processes. and bernard smith is also in colombo with more of the front runners to become the next president. got a pira
coming in buses like this to the main counting center here in colombo one of the main centers royal college the election commission chairman. has spoken about the conduct of the election today. the 1st. we. see years. and counting all of the votes is going on right throughout the night this process being duplicated in counting centers in every single district obviously security as you can see around me is very tight to ensure the security of the ballot now what we've heard in terms of voter...
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worst wedding comes in a&e since waiting times began, none of the targets met, the head of the royal collegeense of shame that the nhs had been brought to its knees by yea rs of had been brought to its knees by years of conservative government? actually, i think the nhs does an amazing job. it does under difficult circumstances. rachel... we are putting a huge amount in... go—ahead. putting a huge amount in... go-ahead. i've actually been diagnosed with ms about five years you're eyeing i can honestly say that the way i have been treated has been fantastic, it was very quick and i'm now on medication product thatis and i'm now on medication product that is why the nhs is a must where we have to cut out this money wasted on high salaries and procurement which is being completely wasted. that is what most people want and they want more nurses, more doctors. quite . in what were putting in, just... do you feel any sense of responsibility questioning a massive sense of responsibility, i take responsibility for everything, that is myjob everything the government does. let's be in no doubt and i'm
worst wedding comes in a&e since waiting times began, none of the targets met, the head of the royal collegeense of shame that the nhs had been brought to its knees by yea rs of had been brought to its knees by years of conservative government? actually, i think the nhs does an amazing job. it does under difficult circumstances. rachel... we are putting a huge amount in... go—ahead. putting a huge amount in... go-ahead. i've actually been diagnosed with ms about five years you're eyeing i...
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this morning the royal college of emergency medicine says this winter the nhs needs over 4000 extra beds. could could the prime minister explain why under his government the number of people in england waiting for operation has now reached a record high of 4.4 million? >> mr. speaker, there's a reason why more people are receiving nhs and that's the nhs is working hard and achieve more than ever before. if he wants to look at what, if the house wants to look will labour would be like in office can look -- by the way, i should say the snp government negotiate a much higher price, it occurs to me. they wait, they did come pick up the price totally wrong. he should have word with them. [laughing] but if you come if the people of this country want a horrific foretaste of what life would be like under a labour run nhs, look at the nhs in wales were all health targets are routinely missed. the 80 waiting targets have not been met and 2000 and impatient of patient have met since augus. urgent cancer treatment, he talks of a cancer treatment, mr. speaker, hasn't been better since june 2008. that
this morning the royal college of emergency medicine says this winter the nhs needs over 4000 extra beds. could could the prime minister explain why under his government the number of people in england waiting for operation has now reached a record high of 4.4 million? >> mr. speaker, there's a reason why more people are receiving nhs and that's the nhs is working hard and achieve more than ever before. if he wants to look at what, if the house wants to look will labour would be like in...
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but while this has been broadly welcomed for what it is by medical groups, some such as the royal collegethe status quo as it is. they are also criticising the conservatives for making nurses coming from outside the uk to work in the nhs repay that charge more slowly, describing that as immoral. for charging people to use the service that they themselves helped to run. but this is part of the conservative party attempt to change the immigration system as a whole, introduce an australian style points system under which those coming into work in the nhs would get more of those points to put towards access to the uk labour market. but the whole thing is going to have to be put in place by 2021. and there are very few details, really, about how the system as a whole is going to works of the prime minister will face questions on that and he will also face questions today i think about comments he made in northern ireland last night on a visit there. he was talking to local industry leaders and conservative party members about exactly how his brexit deal is going to work and whether or not ther
but while this has been broadly welcomed for what it is by medical groups, some such as the royal collegethe status quo as it is. they are also criticising the conservatives for making nurses coming from outside the uk to work in the nhs repay that charge more slowly, describing that as immoral. for charging people to use the service that they themselves helped to run. but this is part of the conservative party attempt to change the immigration system as a whole, introduce an australian style...
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the royal college of surgeons and an arthritis charity have written to party leaders calling for themnts like frances could face extra weeks of pain and stress. the latest nhs waiting times figures are expected at around half past 9, we'll bring you those when they're released. the headlines on bbc news. south yorkshire and parts of the east midlands brace for more rain. yellow warnings are in place meaning floodwater could cause a danger to life. the conservatives say they'll cut "immigration overall" to the uk after brexit if they win the election. meanwhile, labour is promising to close the gender pay gap by 2030. england prepare for a landmark game at wembley. they only need a point against montenegro to reach the euros but they won't have raheem sterling who has been dropped. gareth southgate says they can manage without him. hannah cockroft set a new record as she retained the 800 metres title. britain also took silver. england test captainjoe root say he and chris silverwood have a two—year plan to win back the ashes in australia. joe root says the team will try to bat longer a
the royal college of surgeons and an arthritis charity have written to party leaders calling for themnts like frances could face extra weeks of pain and stress. the latest nhs waiting times figures are expected at around half past 9, we'll bring you those when they're released. the headlines on bbc news. south yorkshire and parts of the east midlands brace for more rain. yellow warnings are in place meaning floodwater could cause a danger to life. the conservatives say they'll cut...
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we can discuss this further with alastair henderson, chief executive of the academy of medical royal collegeson, i think that is really important. but what we have to have is a debate that is based on evidence and proposals which are deliverable. because our real concern is, if you make unrealistic promises and give people expectations that can‘t be delivered, that is in nobody‘s interest and actually it simply sets the nhs up to fail. so what exactly are the messages from politicians that you don‘t like? because you would think of the nhs is in a good position when the spotlight is on it and politicians are falling over themselves to say we will do the most for the nhs? as i said, i am delighted the nhs is the subject of debate. but it doesn‘t help us if the things that are said from politicians are things that the nhs itself can‘t actually do. thatjust sets up expectations that both the patients and clinicians can‘t... sorry to interrupt but can you give me an example? misses early stages of the election but there are a couple of examples we picked up, from the party conferences. one party,
we can discuss this further with alastair henderson, chief executive of the academy of medical royal collegeson, i think that is really important. but what we have to have is a debate that is based on evidence and proposals which are deliverable. because our real concern is, if you make unrealistic promises and give people expectations that can‘t be delivered, that is in nobody‘s interest and actually it simply sets the nhs up to fail. so what exactly are the messages from politicians that...
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the royal college of nursing has been saying it is really worried by the drop—off and applications. their own children or when they are thinking about getting back into education, and that is up by 40%. it will be an issue for whoever is in government. there is a long term problem particularly with nurses in the nhs. emily, further education funding are something you have looked at. it looks great. but there are issues? there are. higher education like this is well funded, except for students having to pay for themselves to come to university. further education between 16 and 18—year—olds, people going to college, is really struggling. southampton city college is looking to merge with some of its neighbours because it cannot afford to keep running. the amount students are getting is less than in schools. if you are 19, you get less than you do if you are 16 to 18. it was students from brockenhurst college down the road who took a petition calling for fairfunding and started road who took a petition calling for fair funding and started that whole failure funding for further education
the royal college of nursing has been saying it is really worried by the drop—off and applications. their own children or when they are thinking about getting back into education, and that is up by 40%. it will be an issue for whoever is in government. there is a long term problem particularly with nurses in the nhs. emily, further education funding are something you have looked at. it looks great. but there are issues? there are. higher education like this is well funded, except for students...
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that is according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists.way from home due to a complex range of factors, and the problem reflects pressures on the wider system. humans will face untold suffering as a result of a global climate emergency. that is the warning from a group of more than 10,000 scientists. the research calls on governments, businesses and the public to support policies to reduce population growth and meat production and end the use of fossil fuels. after 307 years, could it be the final delivery for the world's oldest post office? the branch in dumfries and galloway has been open since 1712. its current owners, manzoor and nazra alam, are hoping to retire next year and have put the shop up for sale. the store started out as a staging post for mail carriages, with the stables providing a rest for horses pulling the mail. the post office says it is hoping to find a new postmaster to take on the branch. come on, somebody. you need to go and do that. we can't have a closing. do you fancy a change of role? do you know what? 0k, she i
that is according to a new report from the royal college of psychiatrists.way from home due to a complex range of factors, and the problem reflects pressures on the wider system. humans will face untold suffering as a result of a global climate emergency. that is the warning from a group of more than 10,000 scientists. the research calls on governments, businesses and the public to support policies to reduce population growth and meat production and end the use of fossil fuels. after 307 years,...
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the trial at imperial college london and the royal brompton involves a monitor next to a patient‘s bed say it could prove to be the future of critical care medicine. detectives are trying to trace the driver of a car after a police officer was injured trying to stop a vehicle in north west london. she suffered leg and neck injuries in the incident in wembley yesterday afternoon. if you order a takeaway in parts of london, you might get a sauce sachet with your meal that's made from seaweed instead of plastic. it‘s part of a trial— involving 65 restaura nts— designed to be kinder to the environment. customers are being told they can throw them into the home compost. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there are minor delays on both the circle and hammersmith & city lines following a signal failure. this is how the a13 look s— getting busy as usual from dagenham into barking. and in putney heath, the a3 is closed westbound at tibbets corner due to flooding. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, elizabeth rizzini. good morning. it's rather wet underfoot hello, good mor
the trial at imperial college london and the royal brompton involves a monitor next to a patient‘s bed say it could prove to be the future of critical care medicine. detectives are trying to trace the driver of a car after a police officer was injured trying to stop a vehicle in north west london. she suffered leg and neck injuries in the incident in wembley yesterday afternoon. if you order a takeaway in parts of london, you might get a sauce sachet with your meal that's made from seaweed...
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by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royal mess, word he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son. >>> and an unusual 911 call for
by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royal mess, word he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son. >>> and an unusual 911 call for
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cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is america's professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john and paris 1st i mean 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that in commenting on it it is the.
cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is america's professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john and paris 1st i mean 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european...
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cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is emeritus professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let me go to john and paris for 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that and commenting on it it is the people's power the rise of the spring of nations in eastern europe but that's a kind of a narrative that is very western i suppose but i lived there it was i don't have that same kind of feel for it ok though having said that i'm very glad those communist regimes are gone and the wall go ahead john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romani
cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is emeritus professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let me go to john and paris for 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist...
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those remaining look in increasing jeopardy as charities, companies and colleges cut ties throughout the past week. and if the royalsst were to finally start to settle on this crisis, the woman who accused prince andrew of having sex with her when she was 17 is set to give a public interview to the bbc in a week's time, tom. >> julia, thank you for that. >>> let's go back to rob with the >> look at that down around the grapevine. the snow levels will be low this this one. wednesday, and thursday, the cold front is through southern california. talk about snow levels down about 2,000 feet, and the grapevine i-5, you're going to run into travel trouble in the way of snow accumulating on the highway there, and all the usual suspects, i-80 and maybe even i-15 in some spots. traveling on wednesday, so that's your one problem spot, and we talked about the great lakes, traveling into the issue, and on the maps on thursday, there's a problem ahead of this system. we have rain and snow through dallas up through minneapolis. in los angeles, 55 degrees. could see mud slides, and that would not be the way to start >>> good sunda
those remaining look in increasing jeopardy as charities, companies and colleges cut ties throughout the past week. and if the royalsst were to finally start to settle on this crisis, the woman who accused prince andrew of having sex with her when she was 17 is set to give a public interview to the bbc in a week's time, tom. >> julia, thank you for that. >>> let's go back to rob with the >> look at that down around the grapevine. the snow levels will be low this this one....
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college. he is professor of war studies at the royal military academy and sam harris. he taught at the london school theconomics and at university of cambridge. i am feeling like an underachiever here. in addition to leading the pritzker museum and library as an author, scholar and teacher. his ba was from queen military college in london. the london school of economics and political science, later, modern british history and phd from pembroke college and the university of cambridge. wordsy -- to say a few about pritzker military museum and library, join me in welcoming dr. rob havers. [applause] havers: thank you for that introduction. yes, i am here with the loyalist accent. i hope you will forgive me. i am the president ceo at the pritzker military museum and library located in chicago. atn colonel pritzker found the museum back in 2003, she envisioned an institution that would work with other organizations like those i see represented here today. work towards a better understanding of the military, its past, present and future, and its impact on the world we live i
college. he is professor of war studies at the royal military academy and sam harris. he taught at the london school theconomics and at university of cambridge. i am feeling like an underachiever here. in addition to leading the pritzker museum and library as an author, scholar and teacher. his ba was from queen military college in london. the london school of economics and political science, later, modern british history and phd from pembroke college and the university of cambridge. wordsy --...
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by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royalord he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son.
by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royalord he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son.
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by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royal mess, word he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son. >>> and an unusual 911 call for help. >> the guy still there? >> yeah, i need a large pizza. >> all right how about medical? you need medical >> how a quick-thinking operator saved a woman from a violent situation as her daughter disguised the call as a pizza order. >>> get ready for snow, rain and wind stretching into next week. >>> and a new urgent warning romaine lettuce. what you need to know. >>> good evening. we shutter to think how this newscast might have begun if not for swift and decisive action from los angeles. a 13-year-old boy whose threats were reported by other students is under arrest tonight. authorities quickly discovering he had a high-powered rifle and 100 rounds of ammo and a list of school miguel almaguer has the chilling details. >> reporter: inig was planned for today at this middle school in los angeles, county a mass shooting plot foiled after a 13-ye
by a young college couple lead to suicide a look at their disturbing text exchanges moments before his death. his girlfriend now charged with involuntary manslaughter >>> prince andrew's royal mess, word he may be out at buckingham palace and major business partners backing away from the queen's son. >>> and an unusual 911 call for help. >> the guy still there? >> yeah, i need a large pizza. >> all right how about medical? you need medical >> how a...
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we are grateful for the college into the hundreds of volunteers who make it possible. into the generals support of the night foundation royal caribbean meredith ambassador, the bachelor foundation, the degroot foundation and many other sponsors. we would also like to thank the members our friends of the fair program. are there friends of the fair president? give a wave. look at those friends. that is awesome. the friends received multiple benefits during the fair and all your round while helping us fill south florida is a vibrant community of readers and writers. please consider joining friends following the ferric social media or signing up for the newsletter. we will soon launch for new programs for youth and emerging writers. in the months to come you'll hear more about the initiatives and how you can take apart. and now, i ask you please just silence your cell phone. at the end of the session we will have time for q&a and our author has agreed to sign books just past the hallway here. and now, to introduce our author please welcome attorney marland hill, a member of the advisory board for the miami book fair. thank you.
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in addition to miami-dade college for hosting this great event year after year we are also grateful for the support of our sponsors and friends with the knight foundation royalbbean oh l north america, meredith and jess berg foundation the degroot foundation and many other sponsors. one of my favorite things to do at the fair is to give a special thank you and say hello to the friends of the fair, are the any friends of the fair in the audience today? >> thank you so much for your support. [applause] friends receive multiple benefits throughout the year and membership of course i do invite all of you should join the friends of the fair and follow friends of the fair on social media or sign up for the newsletter. friends of the fair will be building upon its past experiences by establishing new programs for youth and emerging writers, please take advantage of that. the session this afternoon will go on for about 45 minutes, during that time, there will be an opportunity for question and answers and the authors will be signing books outside directly after the session. i like to ask you if you would silence your phones at this time so that we may all take part
in addition to miami-dade college for hosting this great event year after year we are also grateful for the support of our sponsors and friends with the knight foundation royalbbean oh l north america, meredith and jess berg foundation the degroot foundation and many other sponsors. one of my favorite things to do at the fair is to give a special thank you and say hello to the friends of the fair, are the any friends of the fair in the audience today? >> thank you so much for your...