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so i very - much welcome the whole report by the royal college of surgeons —— brian needs _ royal collegeg. and we at the royal college _ about staffing. and we at the royal college of anaesthetists have identified in the last two years, even _ identified in the last two years, even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy— even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy rate — even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy rate among anaesthetists in the uk _ vacancy rate among anaesthetists in the uk and — vacancy rate among anaesthetists in the uk and we are simply not training— the uk and we are simply not training enough enisa tests to be able to— training enough enisa tests to be able to cope with the demand. and in this report. _ able to cope with the demand. and in this report, there is a call for more — this report, there is a call for more staffing which i absolutely support~ — more staffing which i absolutely support. —— trained enough anaesthetists. we need to increase the amount of staffing we are able to do— the amount of staffing we are able to do so— the amount of staffing we are a
so i very - much welcome the whole report by the royal college of surgeons —— brian needs _ royal collegeg. and we at the royal college _ about staffing. and we at the royal college of anaesthetists have identified in the last two years, even _ identified in the last two years, even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy— even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy rate — even pre—covid, there was about 10% vacancy rate among anaesthetists in the uk _ vacancy rate among...
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become activists and fight what they think is a pitiful pay rise promised by the government the royal college of nursing as enlisted a renowned us expert in health care campaigning who will teach. them to become effective advocates when i was asian hopes that the move will boost support for a strike by lets it promise to call if the government doesn't agree to an increased pay rise we spoke to a nurse now in bennett who thinks everyone who wants to stay in the profession needs to get involved in activism. during this long period of time and obviously often candidly which is not really entirely trustworthy and the end of the day even if the nursing council allows us to kind of get involved in activism work and i feel that the fact that we're not i actually get paid out worth a lot of nice is actually good for seized at least i think it's a good way to try you know is this the end turn it into this is to leave the profession mason ice is going to know it's a vocation that they love and i don't think that they should leave because they are unable to live because of wages so no rashness not sayin
become activists and fight what they think is a pitiful pay rise promised by the government the royal college of nursing as enlisted a renowned us expert in health care campaigning who will teach. them to become effective advocates when i was asian hopes that the move will boost support for a strike by lets it promise to call if the government doesn't agree to an increased pay rise we spoke to a nurse now in bennett who thinks everyone who wants to stay in the profession needs to get involved...
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the guidance for nhs trusts was published jointly lastjuly by both the royal college of midwives ands. it said women should not be asked to wear a face covering while in labour, whether it's a natural or cesarean birth, because of the potential harm. but we know that guidance isn't always being followed. i've spoken to dozens of women, some of them with conditions like asthma or anxiety, and they have all told me that they were made to wear facemasks at some point during their labour. all of them have said that theyjust didn't realise they even had a choice about it. this is natalie with her baby girl, who was born last december. natalie hasn't got any pictures from the birth. she says it was the most terrifying experience. natalie says that she was made to wear a mask while in advanced labour. she challenged it, but was told she had to wear one. i felt completely suffocated. i'm never going to be able to forget the feeling of not being able to breathe, the fear, the panic. if i have to wear a mask, it's something that flashes back as a moment of fear, the worst fear that i've been t
the guidance for nhs trusts was published jointly lastjuly by both the royal college of midwives ands. it said women should not be asked to wear a face covering while in labour, whether it's a natural or cesarean birth, because of the potential harm. but we know that guidance isn't always being followed. i've spoken to dozens of women, some of them with conditions like asthma or anxiety, and they have all told me that they were made to wear facemasks at some point during their labour. all of...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawistaff in england. israeli opposition parties are inching towards forming a government that would bring an end to benjamin netanyahu's 12 years in power. borisjohnson ties the knot in a secretly—planned wedding to carrie symonds, at westminster cathedral.
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the royal college _ forward. one more question for you. the royal college of— forward.essments that i am working with work —— local councils on. we are very focused on the challenge as a government right now because a lot of things have clearly been put to one side during the pandemic and we need to move forward with that now. if you are an individual who has any health complaint and has perhaps held back from going to the nhs because you didn't want to trouble them during the last 12 months, please, now, go to hospital and get the care you need. , ., , , to hospital and get the care you need. , . , , . need. these are the gps, the royal colleae of need. these are the gps, the royal college of gps _ need. these are the gps, the royal college of gps saying _ need. these are the gps, the royal college of gps saying we _ need. these are the gps, the royal college of gps saying we need i need. these are the gps, the royal. college of gps saying we need urgent help now. that was my question. when will it be seen and in what form? j will it be seen and in what form? i don't k
the royal college _ forward. one more question for you. the royal college of— forward.essments that i am working with work —— local councils on. we are very focused on the challenge as a government right now because a lot of things have clearly been put to one side during the pandemic and we need to move forward with that now. if you are an individual who has any health complaint and has perhaps held back from going to the nhs because you didn't want to trouble them during the last 12...
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derek found a reference to a royal college report into the hospital's maternity unit written two yearstely stunned because even the introduction goes into only about ten lines that could have written about harry's demise. it tells you about consultants not turning up overnight, it tells you about a lack of escalation. not only had the public not seen it but derek discovered the regulator, which is meant to ensure hospitals in england are safe, hadn't either. they were was shocked. they were shocked. genuinely shocked. how can you regulate something as important as a hospital without knowing at least what the extreme risks are? the east kent hospitals trust says it is deeply sorry that it failed the family and apologised unreservedly to other families for the things that could have been done differently. it says it used the royal college's findings... ..reporting the findings and progress to the regulators. and it continues to make improvements to its maternity service. bbc panorama wanted to find out how many of these reports were out there. we sent our own freedom of information reque
derek found a reference to a royal college report into the hospital's maternity unit written two yearstely stunned because even the introduction goes into only about ten lines that could have written about harry's demise. it tells you about consultants not turning up overnight, it tells you about a lack of escalation. not only had the public not seen it but derek discovered the regulator, which is meant to ensure hospitals in england are safe, hadn't either. they were was shocked. they were...
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it's why the royal college of surgeons said around a0 dedicated hubs should be created on sites awaythere was another wave of coronavirus or a bad flu season. the college says patients are willing to travel further if their surgeries happen sooner. these are the worst waiting time figures ever recorded, _ and we all understand that stuff had to be put on hold whilst _ there was the pandemic, - but now the pandemic is beginning to recede, we need a serious approach to getting - into this backlog. but the department of health and social care act says it's providing an extra £7 billion for health and care services this year and an additional1 billion to tackle the backlog, but it admits it's facing an unprecedented challenge. laura foster, bbc news. the prime minister, borisjohnson, will hold talks this afternoon with his hungarian counterpart viktor orban. opposition parties have critised the visit, accusing the right—wing, populist leader of clamping down on civil liberties in hungary. the meeting is getting underway in downing street shortly and our diplomatic correspondent james lan
it's why the royal college of surgeons said around a0 dedicated hubs should be created on sites awaythere was another wave of coronavirus or a bad flu season. the college says patients are willing to travel further if their surgeries happen sooner. these are the worst waiting time figures ever recorded, _ and we all understand that stuff had to be put on hold whilst _ there was the pandemic, - but now the pandemic is beginning to recede, we need a serious approach to getting - into this...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government, and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it's playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the government in a bid to boost british trade and industry overseas. now on bbc news. our world. under cover of covid, the amazon rainforest, the greatest ecosystem on earth, is under attack. deforestation is at levels not seen for more than a decade. we meet the people on the frontline of the battle to save the forest... shouting. translation: the prospectors used to be scared of _ being caught by us. now they feel the president
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government, and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it's playing...
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lets speak to now to professor martin marshall, who is chair of the royal college of gps and works asth very much for your time today. professor marshall, firstly, really interesting hearing the doctor in that report saying it is peak after peak and he wants the system to help him better. how does the system do that? i system to help him better. how does the system do that?— the system do that? i think the doctor's description _ the system do that? i think the doctor's description of - the system do that? i think the doctor's description of what - the system do that? i think the doctor's description of what it | the system do that? i think the | doctor's description of what it is like to be a gp at the moment is spot—on and many of the 40,000 gps around the country are having very similar experiences. notjust with the increased numbers of consultations we are having to deal with in general practice, but also the increased complexity, our contribution to looking after patients on waiting lists in hospitals and of course our contribution to the vaccination programme as well. so there ar
lets speak to now to professor martin marshall, who is chair of the royal college of gps and works asth very much for your time today. professor marshall, firstly, really interesting hearing the doctor in that report saying it is peak after peak and he wants the system to help him better. how does the system do that? i system to help him better. how does the system do that?— the system do that? i think the doctor's description _ the system do that? i think the doctor's description of - the...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawithat covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government — and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. and... borisjohnson marries his fiancee, carrie symonds, in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. that was on saturday. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the government in a bid to boost british trade and industry overseas. now we can all sail away. the travel show. coming up on this week's show... my very own spacesuit. i look ready, ifeel ready, i'm ready. you hear the echoing gunshots. tonight is supposed to be the coldest night of the year, so that's good, as i head into my unheated church room for the night. this is an incredible . experience on an old, disused railway line, very shuddery, - but exhilarating! hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from tokyo, home to the bullet train, arguably the world's best sushi and capsule ho
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawithat covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government — and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. and... borisjohnson marries his fiancee, carrie symonds, in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. that was on saturday. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the...
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there are some difficulties, the chair of the royal couege difficulties, the chair of the royal college damaging the patient doctor relationship and missing serious problems, which many people have had, perhaps cancer that hasn't been treated during the pandemic, people that have gone with conditions and found out they have something worse, people with depression, it is mental health awareness week and some people really value having somebody to talk to company do that via app or on a computer screen. i can to talk to company do that via app or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching _ or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching to _ or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching to get _ or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching to get in. - or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching to get in. i - or on a computer screen. i can see david is itching to get in. i am - david is itching to get in. i am itchin: , david is itching to get in. i am itching, behalf— david is itching to get in. i am itching, behalf of _ david is itching to get in. i am i
there are some difficulties, the chair of the royal couege difficulties, the chair of the royal college damaging the patient doctor relationship and missing serious problems, which many people have had, perhaps cancer that hasn't been treated during the pandemic, people that have gone with conditions and found out they have something worse, people with depression, it is mental health awareness week and some people really value having somebody to talk to company do that via app or on a computer...
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affordable given the economic toll taken by the pandemic many though viewed the offer as an insult the royal college of nursing is demanding and 12 and a half percent pay hike meanwhile a new survey by the british medical association shows thousands of doctors in the n.h.s. work under enormous pressure amid the pandemic more than half the work extra hours with a quarter not being paid overtime a 3rd of medics so that they skip breaks is their only bennett again he says authorities should reward those on the front line. that the government will take the profession seriously and look at ways in which they can create better budgets in order to pay nurses there were no no's once to take industrial action you know we are really caring profession however we don't really want scenarios where nurses are going to say living off of food banks you know some nurses having to apply to charities to afford a rent true example they can't leave the concert lives there for instance government need to take in the issue more seriously. a bombshell link has alleged the walt disney company has been pushing extensive crit
affordable given the economic toll taken by the pandemic many though viewed the offer as an insult the royal college of nursing is demanding and 12 and a half percent pay hike meanwhile a new survey by the british medical association shows thousands of doctors in the n.h.s. work under enormous pressure amid the pandemic more than half the work extra hours with a quarter not being paid overtime a 3rd of medics so that they skip breaks is their only bennett again he says authorities should reward...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawirom power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it�*s playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawirom power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it�*s playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret
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she says she was sexually assaulted during herfinal year at the royal welsh college of music and dramay i was alive. why try? why bother? if this is the life to expect, if this is the treatment that i should expect as a person, why would i continue on if... ..for some reason, i'm a person that should expect this type of abuse from everybody that i meet. according to a recent study, a minimum of 50,000 sexual assaults happen at universities every year. through foi requests from 102 universities in england and wales, the same study concluded that only nine had satisfactory safeguarding policies and procedures for dealing with sexual assaults, with a third considered by the authors as very poor. now, some suggested guidance does exist from organisations like universities uk, and more recently in england the office for students, who just earlier this month called on universities to urgently review their policies around sexual assault. a but the important thing to mention is that none of this guidance is mandatory. in the response to sidney�*s allegations, the royal welsh college of music a
she says she was sexually assaulted during herfinal year at the royal welsh college of music and dramay i was alive. why try? why bother? if this is the life to expect, if this is the treatment that i should expect as a person, why would i continue on if... ..for some reason, i'm a person that should expect this type of abuse from everybody that i meet. according to a recent study, a minimum of 50,000 sexual assaults happen at universities every year. through foi requests from 102 universities...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it�*s playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the government in a bid to boost british trade and industry overseas.
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it�*s playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. a new...
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dr katherine henderson is president of the royal college of emergency medicine.g into hospital with coronavirus, the transmission prevention measures have to stay in place, which keeps bed capacity down. i spoke to her earlier. at the moment, we are not seeing lots of patients coming in with covid, but the fact that you've got any transmission in the community means all the infection prevention and control measures that you have to have in place have to still be there as strongly as before, which means that we have a problem with bed capacity — we have to socially distance, we can't have the elastic walls that emergency departments have been traditionally allowed to have, when there is a danger of infection. we haven't got the footprint that we had during the pandemic, because of all the other work that needs to go on. we are trying to get the elective backlog managed, and therefore wards that were being used for covid patients are having to revert to being surgical wards. now, if we have an upsurge in covid, which would be such a disaster, we will need those war
dr katherine henderson is president of the royal college of emergency medicine.g into hospital with coronavirus, the transmission prevention measures have to stay in place, which keeps bed capacity down. i spoke to her earlier. at the moment, we are not seeing lots of patients coming in with covid, but the fact that you've got any transmission in the community means all the infection prevention and control measures that you have to have in place have to still be there as strongly as before,...
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joining me now to discuss this is dr katherine henderson, president of the royal college of emergencys an independent association of emergency physicians that sets standards of training and administers examinations for emergency medicine. too good to talk to you, lord is at play here. on the precious hospitals are facing, can you give a sense of what your members have been feeding back to you? mil what your members have been feeding back to ou? �* ., what your members have been feeding back to you?— back to you? all our departments are extremely busy- _ back to you? all our departments are extremely busy. we _ back to you? all our departments are extremely busy. we are _ back to you? all our departments are extremely busy. we are beginning i back to you? all our departments are extremely busy. we are beginning to | extremely busy. we are beginning to see the signs that we see in a normal winter which are not good science, having problems off—loading ambulances and getting patients moved out of the department. so we have crowded departments which are inherently risky when you've still
joining me now to discuss this is dr katherine henderson, president of the royal college of emergencys an independent association of emergency physicians that sets standards of training and administers examinations for emergency medicine. too good to talk to you, lord is at play here. on the precious hospitals are facing, can you give a sense of what your members have been feeding back to you? mil what your members have been feeding back to ou? �* ., what your members have been feeding back...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. israeli opposition parties are inching towards forming a government that would bring an end to benjamin netanyahu's 12 years in power. borisjohnson ties the knot in a secretly—planned wedding to carrie symonds, at westminster cathedral. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the royal navy in order to boost british trade and industry overseas. the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, says the government will be cautious and look at all the data, before deciding whether to end covid restrictions in england next month. it comes as the chief executive of nhs providers says "very, very few" coronavirus patients in hospital in england, have received two covid jabs, showing that a double dose of vaccine can provide "very high" levels of protection. but he warned hospitals are dealing with a heavy backlog of patients because of delays caused by the pandemic. here's our health correspondent, catherine burns. a critical i
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. israeli opposition parties are inching towards forming a government that would bring an end to benjamin netanyahu's 12 years in power. borisjohnson ties the knot in a secretly—planned wedding to carrie symonds, at westminster cathedral. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the royal navy in order to boost...
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the royal college of gps is warning that without urgent resources they'll no longer be able to meet demandur health correspondent, dominic hughes. the start of another busy day and dr dean eggitt is already feeling the pressure. it's 8.30, bang on the dot, which is great, which means that we can start consulting now. i've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine patients waiting for me. hello. morning. it's dean speaking, dr eggitt. are you still seeing the guys up at the hospital? the easing of lockdown has released a huge amount of pent—up demand from patients needing help, many of them with multiple complex health problems. i've never experienced anything with the workload pressures that i've got at the moment, over the number of patients that i've got, the complexity of the patients that i've got, and the mental intensity of the workload. people are incredibly sick. is this how you saw your career? did you know this would be the kind of pressure you worked under? people can't see what we're doing so they think we're sat here twiddling our thumbs, when actually we're sat
the royal college of gps is warning that without urgent resources they'll no longer be able to meet demandur health correspondent, dominic hughes. the start of another busy day and dr dean eggitt is already feeling the pressure. it's 8.30, bang on the dot, which is great, which means that we can start consulting now. i've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine patients waiting for me. hello. morning. it's dean speaking, dr eggitt. are you still seeing the guys up at the...
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thank you, a sobering thought to end on from professor andrew goddard from the royal college of nursing bereaved families. the killings happened in west belfast, over three days in 1971 and it s widely believed they were all shot by the army. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. northern ireland is a place where history still hurts. in 1971, the conflict was heading for its height. the army began to intern paramilitary suspects without trial. when the military operation started, there was widespread violence on the streets. this is actually, this is actually a photo of the day. at this field in west belfast, john teggart�*s father danny was shot dead by the army. my dad would have, he would have come into the field here, and then he's sort of running across there. he got to here and that's where he was first shot. he was shot in the leg, that brought him down. my daddy lay there, he was shot 14 times. danny teggart was one of ten people who died over three days. the others included a priest and a woman who had eight children. according to their families, they were unarmed civil
thank you, a sobering thought to end on from professor andrew goddard from the royal college of nursing bereaved families. the killings happened in west belfast, over three days in 1971 and it s widely believed they were all shot by the army. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. northern ireland is a place where history still hurts. in 1971, the conflict was heading for its height. the army began to intern paramilitary suspects without trial. when the military operation started, there...
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the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government, and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it's playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent and broadcaster and writer dawn foster. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the i leads with news that the government wants to offer all over 50 s a second jab in the next three weeks to end covid restrictions by june 21st. the financial times reports that us financial authorities are preparing to take a more active role
the royal college of emergency medicine has rejected a suggestion by the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, that covid jabs should be mandatory for all nhs staff in england. opposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government, and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it's playing...
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the body that represents medical royal colleges says that summaries of reviews should be made public. ,., didn't happen. we showed the family the reort. ., , ., , the report. from my point of view my heart 'ust the report. from my point of view my heartjust dropped. — the report. from my point of view my heartjust dropped, anger _ the report. from my point of view my heartjust dropped, anger as - the report. from my point of view my heartjust dropped, anger as well, . heartjust dropped, anger as well, just reading point after point of things that resonated with us in clay's care. things that resonated with us in clay's care-— clay's care. their solicitor said there are _ clay's care. their solicitor said there are other— clay's care. their solicitor said there are other families - clay's care. their solicitor said there are other families in - clay's care. their solicitor said there are other families in a l there are other families in a similar position. the factors identified in the report were linked to their babies' death. i identified in the report were linked to their babies' de
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it's why the royal college of surgeons says around 40 dedicated hubs should be created on sites awayto getting - into this backlog. but the department for health and social care says it's providing an extra £7 billion for health and care services this year and an additional billion to tackle the backlog, but it admits it's facing an unprecedented challenge. laura foster, bbc news. birmingham will next week become the latest uk city to charge drivers of more polluting vehicles to enter the city centre. a new clean air zone will mean an e8 daily charge for cars, taxis and vans that don't comply with emissions standards — and it will be £50 for lorries, buses and coaches that emit too much pollution. the scheme is dividing opinion, as phil mackie has been finding out. birmingham from above. and everything you can see would be part of the city's clean air zone. that is from the beginning of next month. older or more polluting vehicles will be charged to enter. it will cost £8 per day for cars and vans, £50 for coaches and lorries. if your vehicle was bought before september 2015, you wil
it's why the royal college of surgeons says around 40 dedicated hubs should be created on sites awayto getting - into this backlog. but the department for health and social care says it's providing an extra £7 billion for health and care services this year and an additional billion to tackle the backlog, but it admits it's facing an unprecedented challenge. laura foster, bbc news. birmingham will next week become the latest uk city to charge drivers of more polluting vehicles to enter the city...
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his grandad obtained an unpublished royal college review into the maternity unit at the hospital highlighting ., , ,., , , grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even _ grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the _ grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction - grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction goes intojust _ because even the introduction goes intojust about ten because even the introduction goes into just about ten lines that could have written his demise. it tells you about — have written his demise. it tells you about consultants not turning up overnight _ you about consultants not turning up overnight and about a lack of escalation. overnight and about a lack of escalation-— overnight and about a lack of escalation. , ~ ., ., escalation. derek gave the review to the hospital— escalation. derek gave the review to the hospital regulated _ escalation. derek gave the review to the hospital regulated the _ escalation. derek gave the review to the hospital regulated the care - the hospital regulated the care quality commission whic
his grandad obtained an unpublished royal college review into the maternity unit at the hospital highlighting ., , ,., , , grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even _ grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the _ grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction - grandson. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction goes intojust _ because even the introduction goes intojust about ten because even the introduction goes into just about ten lines that...
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the guidance for nhs trusts was published jointly lastjuly by both the royal college of midwives andllenged it, but was told she had to wear one. i felt completely suffocated. i'm never going to be able to forget the feeling of not being able to breathe, the fear, the panic. if i have to wear a mask, it's something that flashes back as a moment of fear, the worst fear that i've been through. while the majority of women who have given birth during the pandemic haven't had to wear a face covering, its clear there is confusion among some maternity staff. a survey of more than 900 women who gave birth last december found almost 20% of them said they had to wear a face covering at some point during childbirth. we had one lady who vomited in her mask. we've had others unable to breathe. these are things that are actually avoidable, and that's just by simply following the guidance. we asked for response from the nhs trusts involved, and they said they follow the guidance and would not expect a woman in childbirth to wear a mask, and there may be rare cases where staff may have made an error
the guidance for nhs trusts was published jointly lastjuly by both the royal college of midwives andllenged it, but was told she had to wear one. i felt completely suffocated. i'm never going to be able to forget the feeling of not being able to breathe, the fear, the panic. if i have to wear a mask, it's something that flashes back as a moment of fear, the worst fear that i've been through. while the majority of women who have given birth during the pandemic haven't had to wear a face...
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that is why the royal college of surgeons of england is calling for significant investment.n the total number of hospital beds, which have reduced dramatically over the past decade, and an mp facts to support these services.- support these services. sorry to interrupt. _ support these services. sorry to interrupt. -- — support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and _ support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and staff- support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and staff to - support these services. sorry to l interrupt, -- and staff to support interrupt, —— and staff to support the services. as well as asserting yourself, you are president of the royal college of surgeons in england and you must have concerns about the potential pressure there will be on staff trying to deal with these numbers?— staff trying to deal with these numbers? .,, ,., ., ., numbers? the most important thing to sa is that numbers? the most important thing to say is that the — numbers? the most important thing to say is that the nhs _ numbers? the most important thing to say is that the
that is why the royal college of surgeons of england is calling for significant investment.n the total number of hospital beds, which have reduced dramatically over the past decade, and an mp facts to support these services.- support these services. sorry to interrupt. _ support these services. sorry to interrupt. -- — support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and _ support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and staff- support these services. sorry to interrupt, -- and staff to -...
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would you i give the amount the royal college system for the future., , .,, which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2-1% which is — which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.1% which is a — which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long _ which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way _ which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way short - which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way short of- 2.1% which is a long way short of 12%. 2.196 which is a long way short of 1296. ~ ., 2.196 which is a long way short of 1296. : ., 2.196 which is a long way short of 1296. ~ :, ., , :, 1296. what we said was the government had promised — 1296. what we said was the government had promised at _ 1296. what we said was the government had promised at least _ 1296. what we said was the government had promised at least 296. _ 1296. what we said was the government had promised at least 296. we - 1296. what we said was the government had promised at least 296. we think- had
would you i give the amount the royal college system for the future., , .,, which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2-1% which is — which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.1% which is a — which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long _ which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way _ which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way short - which is wrong. labour's pledge was 2.196 which is a long way short of-...
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derek found a reference to a royal college report into the hospital's maternity unit written two yearshlighted the very failings that had gone wrong in harry's care. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction goes into about ten lines that could have written about harry's demise. it tells you about consultants not turning up overnight, it tells you about a lack of escalation. not only had the public not seen it but derek discovered the regulator, which is meant to ensure hospitals in england are safe, hadn't either. i was shocked. genuinely shocked. how can you regulate something as important as a hospital without knowing at least what the extreme risks are? at east kent hospitals trust says it is deeply sorry that it failed the east kent hospitals trust says it is deeply sorry that it failed the family and apologised unreservedly to other families for the things that could have been done differently. it says it used the royal college's findings... ..reporting the findings and progress to the regulators. and it continues to make improvements to its maternity service. bbc pa
derek found a reference to a royal college report into the hospital's maternity unit written two yearshlighted the very failings that had gone wrong in harry's care. i was absolutely stunned because even the introduction goes into about ten lines that could have written about harry's demise. it tells you about consultants not turning up overnight, it tells you about a lack of escalation. not only had the public not seen it but derek discovered the regulator, which is meant to ensure hospitals...
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the royal college of gps is warning that without more resources they'll no longer be able to meet demandt is already feeling the pressure. it's 8.30, bang on the dot, which is great, which means that we can start consulting now. and i've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine patients waiting for me. phone rings. hello? morning. it's dean speaking, dr eggitt. are you still seeing the guys up at the hospital? the easing of lockdown has released a huge amount of pent—up demand from patients needing help, many of them with multiple complex health problems. i've never experienced anything with the workload pressures that i've got at the moment, over the number of patients that i've got, the complexity of the patients that i've got, and the mental intensity of the workload. people are incredibly sick. is this how you saw your career? did you know that this would be the kind of pressure you worked under? people can't see what we're doing, so they think we're sat here twiddling our thumbs, when actually we're sat here holding our head in our hands, thinking how are we going to
the royal college of gps is warning that without more resources they'll no longer be able to meet demandt is already feeling the pressure. it's 8.30, bang on the dot, which is great, which means that we can start consulting now. and i've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine patients waiting for me. phone rings. hello? morning. it's dean speaking, dr eggitt. are you still seeing the guys up at the hospital? the easing of lockdown has released a huge amount of pent—up demand...
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raised by the british medical association and by the royal couege medical association and by the royal collegeclinics at weekends to do cataract operations. we can specialist teams working together, discharging patients more quickly so they can be cared for at home. that has been welcomed by the nhs confederation for extra funding but says the whole of the nhs including general practice and mental health also needs further funding.- practice and mental health also needs further funding. thank you very much- _ needs further funding. thank you very much. 4.95 _ needs further funding. thank you very much. 4.95 million - needs further funding. thank you very much. 4.95 million patients| very much. 4.95 million patients waiting for routine operations and surgery in england. 436,000 waiting more than a year. richard belcher has been waiting 18 months for an operation for stoma reversal and had been due to have the procedure in may last year. hejoins us now. thank you forjoining us. for viewers who might not know what a stoma reversal is, can you explain it? in stoma reversal is, can you explain it?
raised by the british medical association and by the royal couege medical association and by the royal collegeclinics at weekends to do cataract operations. we can specialist teams working together, discharging patients more quickly so they can be cared for at home. that has been welcomed by the nhs confederation for extra funding but says the whole of the nhs including general practice and mental health also needs further funding.- practice and mental health also needs further funding. thank...
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the body that represents medical royal colleges says that summaries of reviews should be made public.there are other families in a similar position. the factors identified in the report were linked to their babies�* death. i have historical data to show this is not an isolated incident and unfortunately i have the role of representing other families who have been placed in exactly the same position. in a statement, the hospital said, the provision and delivery of high—quality maternity services is number one priority. following the review we shared the executive summary recommendations and action plans with our regulators, partners and staff and have completed all of the actions. the hospital regulator, the cqc, told the bbc, we liaise with the trust regarding the steps they were taking to respond to the review and address the recommendations that the college made and where we had concerns the actions were not being taken fast enough we called for improvements. maternity services at both hospitals run by the trust are currently rated as requires improvement and subject to ongoing moni
the body that represents medical royal colleges says that summaries of reviews should be made public.there are other families in a similar position. the factors identified in the report were linked to their babies�* death. i have historical data to show this is not an isolated incident and unfortunately i have the role of representing other families who have been placed in exactly the same position. in a statement, the hospital said, the provision and delivery of high—quality maternity...
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she says she was sexually assaulted during herfinal year at the royal welsh college of music and dramaalled on universities to urgently review their policies around sexual assault. but the important thing to mention is that none of this guidance is mandatory. in the response to sidney�*s allegations, the royal welsh college of music and drama say that they investigate reports of sexual assaults thoroughly and take action where it is needed and that they encourage anyone with concerns to speak to them. meanwhile, the university of the west of england say that they tackle unacceptable behaviour robustly and have said that they'd be happy to talk to samantha about her experience and any recommendations she may have. this is happening on such, like, a massive scale, and no—one's doing anything about it. the universities don't seem to care. i want our universities to be safe. not safer, safe. because right now they are unsafe, period. they don't care about you. we have to make them care. the letter has been sent. now it will be up to governments to decide whether regulation is the route for
she says she was sexually assaulted during herfinal year at the royal welsh college of music and dramaalled on universities to urgently review their policies around sexual assault. but the important thing to mention is that none of this guidance is mandatory. in the response to sidney�*s allegations, the royal welsh college of music and drama say that they investigate reports of sexual assaults thoroughly and take action where it is needed and that they encourage anyone with concerns to speak...
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a soldier coming back with a life changing injury due to a blast so the royal british legion funded a centre with imperial college let's return now to those efforts to tackle the rising number of cases of the india coronavirus variant in parts of the uk. professor adam finn is from thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. he epxlained why vaccines are not going to be offered to all over 18s in places like bolton and blackburn despite helath officlals there calling for that. this is something of a balancing act, isn't it? the truth is that a dose of vaccine given to one person is a dose of vaccine not given to another, at least certainly the vaccines we are offering to people under the age of a0 at the moment. we need to figure out what is the best use to be made of the doses that we have available. giving vaccines is not an instant remedy for an outbreak. it takes some time. i was very impressed with the vaccine bus we just saw and people queuing up but nevertheless any of those people receiving a first dose of vaccine today will not really start to get any benefit for at least two or three weeks from
a soldier coming back with a life changing injury due to a blast so the royal british legion funded a centre with imperial college let's return now to those efforts to tackle the rising number of cases of the india coronavirus variant in parts of the uk. professor adam finn is from thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. he epxlained why vaccines are not going to be offered to all over 18s in places like bolton and blackburn despite helath officlals there calling for that. this is...
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college. he went to santa royal military academy, and he was just always fascinated by by war and admitted to feeling thrilled by it on the other hand. he did understand firsthand the horrors of it. i think that you know, a lot of people when they think of winston churchill they think of him as an old man sending young men to their death and world war ii, but he understood as well as anyone probably better and many just how horrible war can be. he said you cannot guild it by the time he was 24 years old. he had already been in four different wars on three different continents. he had nearly been killed himself many times he i'm he was standing next to a horse that was shot and killed he had the feather off of his hatch shot off his head. he had killed men himself. he had watched his friends not just killed but sliced to ribbons. so he understood the horrors for and he understood the men's. burden it match to engage in a war but he also understood that sometimes you don't have a choice. sometimes you it's not about statement. it's not about power. it's about standing up for what's right? i i a
college. he went to santa royal military academy, and he was just always fascinated by by war and admitted to feeling thrilled by it on the other hand. he did understand firsthand the horrors of it. i think that you know, a lot of people when they think of winston churchill they think of him as an old man sending young men to their death and world war ii, but he understood as well as anyone probably better and many just how horrible war can be. he said you cannot guild it by the time he was 24...
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museum in college station, texas describes how the complex is entered a new phase since the deaths of the 41st president and his wife barbara. mr. speaker her majesty queen elizabeth ii is royal highness the duke of edinburgh. members of the congress it is my great privilege. and i deem at a high honor and personal pleasure. to present to you our majesty elizabeth the second i do. hope you can see me today from where you are. mr. speaker mr. president distinguished members of congress i know what a rare privileged it is to address a joint meeting of your two houses. thank you for inviting me. the concept so simply described by abraham lincoln. as government by the people of the people for the people. is fundamental to our two nations? your congress and our parliament? all the twin pillars of our civilizations and the chief among the many treasures that we have inherited from our predecessors. we like you a stunt believers in the freedom of the individual and the rule of a fair and just law. these principles are shared with our european partners and with the wider atlantic community. they are the bedrock of the western world. some people believe that power grows from the barre
museum in college station, texas describes how the complex is entered a new phase since the deaths of the 41st president and his wife barbara. mr. speaker her majesty queen elizabeth ii is royal highness the duke of edinburgh. members of the congress it is my great privilege. and i deem at a high honor and personal pleasure. to present to you our majesty elizabeth the second i do. hope you can see me today from where you are. mr. speaker mr. president distinguished members of congress i know...
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royal family. i hope the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure nothing likthis ever happens again. reporter: eaton collegesix of september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, in which he and made far-fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents' relationship. this is how the troubled decade of the 1990's unfolded for charles and diana. in june of 1992, the book "die another true story" had been published. it emerged she cooperated closely with the author. it was announced the couple would separate. prince charles given interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery. by mid 1995, dna was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc's panorama program. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. in december of 1995, the coin gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince h
royal family. i hope the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure nothing likthis ever happens again. reporter: eaton collegesix of september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, in which he and made far-fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents' relationship. this is how the troubled decade of the 1990's unfolded for...
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imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton collegere diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents�* relationship. this is how the troubled decade of the 1990s unfolded for charles and diana. injune 1992, the book diana: her true story had been published. it later emerged diana had cooperated closely with the author. in december 1992, it was announced the couple were to separate. injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in pa
imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton collegere diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents�* relationship. this is how the...
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imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton college september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents�* relationship. this is how the troubled decade of the 19905 unfolded for charles and diana. injune 1992, the book diana: her true story had been published. it later emerged diana had cooperated closely with the author. in december 1992, it was announced the couple were to separate. injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, d
imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton college september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. according to william last night, the panorama interview caused a sharp deterioration in his parents�*...
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museum in college station, texas describes how the complex is entered a new phase since the deaths of the 41st president and his wife barbara. mr. speaker her majesty queen elizabeth ii is royal highness the duke of edinburgh.
museum in college station, texas describes how the complex is entered a new phase since the deaths of the 41st president and his wife barbara. mr. speaker her majesty queen elizabeth ii is royal highness the duke of edinburgh.
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royal? stuart: no, you don't, that's another story, i gotta go because the gotta practice one in, we are one company developing artificial intelligence to help with the collegeate any gender-based or racial bias, the human admission officers might have, dear lord, a college that were no longer cause freshmen or sophomores those are sexist terms, eric shawn joins us, which school are we talking about here? >> good morning more words are being banned on campus in the school that were talking about is penn state, the penn state university faculty has decided that the traditional terms for students that would be used for ever are outdated and they reflect a western male father-son naming convention from a typically male centered world, out goes those for a long time on campus it'll be seen as a way to become more gender specific and non-binary, also to be more inclusive than it seeks to remove what they consider class extensions that some could interpret as being discriminatory. for example among the words that you can't say anymore are out freshmen freshman becomes first year, sophomore second year, junior third-year, senior fourth-year, underclassmen will be c
royal? stuart: no, you don't, that's another story, i gotta go because the gotta practice one in, we are one company developing artificial intelligence to help with the collegeate any gender-based or racial bias, the human admission officers might have, dear lord, a college that were no longer cause freshmen or sophomores those are sexist terms, eric shawn joins us, which school are we talking about here? >> good morning more words are being banned on campus in the school that were...