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that has been and therese coffey, her political soulmate.— has been and therese coffey, her politicalone that liz truss absolutely _ political soulmate. that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, - political soulmate. that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, a - that liz truss absolutely trust, a good friend, therese coffey. hind good friend, therese coffey. and kwasi good friend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees good friend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees himself very much of —— as second lord of the treasury, whereas on the door of number ten it says first lord of the treasury, and we have heard that, that the prime minister and chancellor are in lockstep, that is the argument from his allies. the thing that liz truss has talked about over the last few weeks is deliver, deliver, deliver. we know what she wants to deliver, we will find out how she is going to do it. nick earley, chief political correspondent, thanks very much. now back to the studio. now some breaking news from liverpool, we are hearing that four men arrested in connection with the mur
that has been and therese coffey, her political soulmate.— has been and therese coffey, her politicalone that liz truss absolutely _ political soulmate. that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, - political soulmate. that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, a - that liz truss absolutely trust, a good friend, therese coffey. hind good friend, therese coffey. and kwasi good friend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees good friend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees...
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therese coffey, health secretary... therese coffey, health secretary... to pull this into something that delivers? fin she going to pull this into something that delivers? on this much more _ something that delivers? on this much more diverse _ something that delivers? on this much more diverse cabinet, i something that delivers? on thisl much more diverse cabinet, david cameron, during the contest to be the new tory leader, said, look, this is the consequent of what i did in the mid to thousands, when we made a huge effort to change the kind people who were coming tory mps. , ., . ., , kind people who were coming tory mps. , ., , ., kind people who were coming tory mps. , ., mps. yes, actually. you can suspect as well- -- — mps. yes, actually. you can suspect as well... there _ mps. yes, actually. you can suspect as well... there goes _ mps. yes, actually. you can suspect as well... there goes jacob - as well... there goes jacob rees-mogg- _ as well. .. there goes jacob rees-mogg- l— as well. .. there goes jacob rees-mogg. i think- as well... there goes j
therese coffey, health secretary... therese coffey, health secretary... to pull this into something that delivers? fin she going to pull this into something that delivers? on this much more _ something that delivers? on this much more diverse _ something that delivers? on this much more diverse cabinet, i something that delivers? on thisl much more diverse cabinet, david cameron, during the contest to be the new tory leader, said, look, this is the consequent of what i did in the mid to...
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kwarteng as chancellor, suella braverman as home secretary, james cleverly as foreign secretary, and therese coffeyth secretary. earlier, liz truss travelled to balmoral castle in aberdeenshire where she accepted the queen's invitation to form a government. borisjohnson had already left downing street — his words prompting speculation that he might want to return at some point. that he might want to a that he might want to day of transition and an ever for a day of transition and an evening for the new prime minister of shaping her government. we'll have the latest on the shape of the new cabinet and on the policy challenges. one other story, following the fatal shooting of a school girl in liverpool. for the first time, the mother of olivia pratt—korbel makes a public appeal for the killer to come forward. i'm hoping that they come forward. that this doesn't happen to anybody else. and coming up on the bbc news channel... a busy evening of european football — celtic among the british teams in action — but can they overcome the european champions real madrid at celtic park? good evening. the new pr
kwarteng as chancellor, suella braverman as home secretary, james cleverly as foreign secretary, and therese coffeyth secretary. earlier, liz truss travelled to balmoral castle in aberdeenshire where she accepted the queen's invitation to form a government. borisjohnson had already left downing street — his words prompting speculation that he might want to return at some point. that he might want to a that he might want to day of transition and an ever for a day of transition and an evening...
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therese coffey, thank ou. about than losing the first two games of the season. as the bigger issue for them now is securing their long term future. they intend to appoint administrators to "protect the club's interests". it follows this threat of action from hmrc against the club over an unpaid tax bill. the business is not in administration, but the club say the move provides a crucial "period of grace" to continue negotiations, with a number of interested parties to secure the future of the group. were wasps to go into administration, they could face the prospect of relegation from the premiership. the issues are much more immediate forfellow premiership club worcester warriors, who are also in trouble. they've been told to prove they can safely stage this saturday's match with newcastle by midday today, and what's more, they will be suspended from all competitions unless they prove to the rugby football union they have a "credible" plan for the future by 5pm next monday. last night, they had to call on the
therese coffey, thank ou. about than losing the first two games of the season. as the bigger issue for them now is securing their long term future. they intend to appoint administrators to "protect the club's interests". it follows this threat of action from hmrc against the club over an unpaid tax bill. the business is not in administration, but the club say the move provides a crucial "period of grace" to continue negotiations, with a number of interested parties to secure...
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therese coffey can't hide her delight in the official photo marking her elevation to deputy prime minister sorting out the nhs. heading straight to work tonight, she acknowledged the problems. we've got priorities a, b, c, d, ambulances, backlogs, care, doctors and dentists, and we are going to work through that, and we are going to make sure we are delivering for patients. the new home secretary is suella braverman. she stood in the leadership contest, attacking what she called "woke rubbish", including the approach schools take to trans rights. there was a hint back then of what her priorities will be now. i want to fix the problem of illegal boats crossing the channel, stop a strasbourg court from interfering in our domestic policies. james cleverly is a long—standing ally of borisjohnson from his time as london mayor. he is a former army reserve officer and this appointment as foreign secretary means for the first time there are no white men in the top fourjobs. the new business secretary, who will be in charge of energy policy, is jacob rees—mogg. he's spoken out about the costs of th
therese coffey can't hide her delight in the official photo marking her elevation to deputy prime minister sorting out the nhs. heading straight to work tonight, she acknowledged the problems. we've got priorities a, b, c, d, ambulances, backlogs, care, doctors and dentists, and we are going to work through that, and we are going to make sure we are delivering for patients. the new home secretary is suella braverman. she stood in the leadership contest, attacking what she called "woke...
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the new health secretary therese coffey has set out her plans to improve access to the nhs and socialh variation in the care people receive across the country. therese coffey announced a £500m social care discharge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. she acknowledged that there was a shortage of carers and promised £15m to help employ more workers from abroad. and she said pension rules would be changed to try to stop doctors from leaving the profession. but labour accused the government of still having no plan to meet the scale of the challenge and a hospital doctors' union said the government was just "tinkering around the edges". our health editor, hugh pym, reports. 0ne gentleman waiting over 38 hours. hopefully home today. it’s one gentleman waiting over 38 hours. hopefully home today.— hopefully home today. it's eight o'clock, hopefully home today. it's eight o'clock. the _ hopefully home today. it's eight o'clock, the first _ hopefully home today. it's eight o'clock, the first bed _ hopefully home today. it's eight o'clock, the first bed meeting i hopefully
the new health secretary therese coffey has set out her plans to improve access to the nhs and socialh variation in the care people receive across the country. therese coffey announced a £500m social care discharge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. she acknowledged that there was a shortage of carers and promised £15m to help employ more workers from abroad. and she said pension rules would be changed to try to stop doctors from leaving the profession. but labour accused...
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there is therese coffey - cannot resist it. a lot of them are new.up at number 10. when it liz truss was about a metre away from where we were standing there, setting out her agenda yesterday, there were a lot of promises, a lot of promises of delivery. the next few days, weeks and months will be when things happen. and months will be when things ha en. ., ~' ,, and months will be when things ha--en. ., ~' , and months will be when things ha--en. ., ~ , . and months will be when things ha--en. ., , . . happen. thank you very much. we will see who else — happen. thank you very much. we will see who else comes _ happen. thank you very much. we will see who else comes and _ happen. thank you very much. we will see who else comes and goes - happen. thank you very much. we will see who else comes and goes over- happen. thank you very much. we willj see who else comes and goes over the next few minutes but it is just after 8am, let's talk to sally about the rest of the news today. thank you very much indeed. we will be back in downing street in a few minut
there is therese coffey - cannot resist it. a lot of them are new.up at number 10. when it liz truss was about a metre away from where we were standing there, setting out her agenda yesterday, there were a lot of promises, a lot of promises of delivery. the next few days, weeks and months will be when things happen. and months will be when things ha en. ., ~' ,, and months will be when things ha--en. ., ~' , and months will be when things ha--en. ., ~ , . and months will be when things ha--en....
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therese coffey said there was too much variation in the care people receive across the country.rge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. she acknowledged that there was a shortage of carers and promised £15 million to help employ more workers from abroad. and she said pension rules would be changed to try to stop doctors from leaving the profession. but labour accused the government of still having no plan to meet the scale of the challenge, whilst a union representing doctors said the government was just "tinkering around the edges". 0ur health editor, hugh pym, spent a day at warwick hospital. 0ne gentleman waiting over 38 hours. it's eight o'clock, the first bed meeting of the day. with patients stuck waiting in a&e, they have to find beds and get those who are medically fit back home. we're opening frailty assessments, so we know three patients who have the highest length of time waiting in the department will be moving out straight away. we can manage to bypass the emergency department... the frailty assessment unit frees space in a&e. good morning, julia.
therese coffey said there was too much variation in the care people receive across the country.rge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. she acknowledged that there was a shortage of carers and promised £15 million to help employ more workers from abroad. and she said pension rules would be changed to try to stop doctors from leaving the profession. but labour accused the government of still having no plan to meet the scale of the challenge, whilst a union representing...
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so, therese coffey talks about the a, b, c, d, ds, doesn't she? so, ambulances, backlogs...o ds are probably the easiest bit. what are some of the things she announced today? the useful things she's really talking about are really efforts on ambulances and bed blocking. and that's certainly going to help over the winter. and so, she is talking about additional call handlers, she's talking about... 999 calls. that's right. and she's talking about about 500 million for helping people to get out of beds and into social care. and then something called virtual wards, they're going to use, which is where you're not discharged but you're sort of sent home with, like, a tag, like a sort of prison tag but a bit more sophisticated. and it monitors your well being, and they can monitor you from home. so, that sort of package of measures i think is certainly quite useful for dealing with some of the peak, acute demands that we are likely to see over the winter. but i sort of wasn't enamoured with a lot of the other stuff that was announced. take gp appointments, for example. we're going
so, therese coffey talks about the a, b, c, d, ds, doesn't she? so, ambulances, backlogs...o ds are probably the easiest bit. what are some of the things she announced today? the useful things she's really talking about are really efforts on ambulances and bed blocking. and that's certainly going to help over the winter. and so, she is talking about additional call handlers, she's talking about... 999 calls. that's right. and she's talking about about 500 million for helping people to get out...
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that was the health secretary, therese coffey. i'm i secretary, therese coffey.licy. really strong ambitions about health and care, _ really strong ambitions about health and care, i_ really strong ambitions about health and care, i think all of patients would — and care, i think all of patients would welcome that. we want to see better— would welcome that. we want to see better ambulance response times, but when you _ better ambulance response times, but when you get to the detail of what she has— when you get to the detail of what she has announced it really doesn't stand up— she has announced it really doesn't stand up to — she has announced it really doesn't stand up to the scale of the challenge we are facing across health — challenge we are facing across health and social care. some important small contributions around international recruitment, supporting primary care, but really not standing up to the huge challenge that is facing all of our workforce — challenge that is facing all of our workforce across health and care this winten _ workforce across hea
that was the health secretary, therese coffey. i'm i secretary, therese coffey.licy. really strong ambitions about health and care, _ really strong ambitions about health and care, i_ really strong ambitions about health and care, i think all of patients would — and care, i think all of patients would welcome that. we want to see better— would welcome that. we want to see better ambulance response times, but when you _ better ambulance response times, but when you get to the detail of what...
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— you want to hear from to therese coffey this morning? thank you. ng? thank you. we don't look at short-term fixes - coffey this morning? thank you. we don't look at short-term fixes or - don't look at short—term fixes or headlines, that is important, that we look at the medium and long—term problems. these problems have been growing since before the pandemic. they have been exacerbated by it, and we have major stresses on the nhs now, notjust in the winter that is to come, but the fundamental underlying problems are around our workforce availability. we are all trying to do all the best we can but there simply are not enough staff to deliver the care that we need to deliver. and that's both in health and social. so we need medium to longer term plans that will fix the problem, notjust put on sticking plasters. problem, not 'ust put on sticking lasters. ., ., . ., , problem, not 'ust put on sticking lasters. ., ., . ., i, plasters. you are clearly singing from the same _ plasters. you are clearly singing from the same song _ plasters. you are clearly
— you want to hear from to therese coffey this morning? thank you. ng? thank you. we don't look at short-term fixes - coffey this morning? thank you. we don't look at short-term fixes or - don't look at short—term fixes or headlines, that is important, that we look at the medium and long—term problems. these problems have been growing since before the pandemic. they have been exacerbated by it, and we have major stresses on the nhs now, notjust in the winter that is to come, but the...
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in the telegraph says the new cabinet, including therese coffey as deputy pm, as most diverse in historyn pictures the meeting between liz truss and the queen, with both saying, "hello, liz." and hello to you both. right, amazing how one phrase or theme in a speech can be picked up by almost every single front page. it's all about the storm, the actual weather, of course, today and the actual real economic storm that is coming our way. we can almost start with any front page. let's start with any front page. let's start with the metro. a version of that pretty much appears on most of them. rachel, what are your thoughts? well, first of all, i agree with you that it's no surprise that the phrase thatjumped out. given the weather in the situation. it does make me think who caused the storm? and we have had 12 years of conservatives in power, and the current pm was in a senior position in the previous pm's cabinet, so who exactly because the storm was white some would say it was the— some would say it was the vladimir putin and covid-19 _ some would say it was the vladimir putin and covid-1
in the telegraph says the new cabinet, including therese coffey as deputy pm, as most diverse in historyn pictures the meeting between liz truss and the queen, with both saying, "hello, liz." and hello to you both. right, amazing how one phrase or theme in a speech can be picked up by almost every single front page. it's all about the storm, the actual weather, of course, today and the actual real economic storm that is coming our way. we can almost start with any front page. let's...
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to go in after the likely chancellor and suella braverman, the likely home secretary and now therese coffeys working together again and getting more cooperation going. as emma vardy explains. dealing with the unique politics on this small part of the uk has long been a challenge for british prime ministers, and liz truss will be landing here at a critical time. good morning, everyone, welcome to belfast. if anyone is feeling apprehensive, put on the flak jackets which you will find under your seat. she'll need to try to broker a new political peace between highly polarised parties, and repair the british and irish relationship which brexit has taken on a bumpy ride. onlyjoking, folks, about the flak jacket! peace walls still divide unionist and nationalist communities, and getting a government back for northern ireland means restoring a partnership between political parties on both sides. country music plays. my name is elsie kirkpatrick. with this centre, we have been cross—community for 20 years, to let people to know that there is not this hatred of catholics or protestants. until the fa
to go in after the likely chancellor and suella braverman, the likely home secretary and now therese coffeys working together again and getting more cooperation going. as emma vardy explains. dealing with the unique politics on this small part of the uk has long been a challenge for british prime ministers, and liz truss will be landing here at a critical time. good morning, everyone, welcome to belfast. if anyone is feeling apprehensive, put on the flak jackets which you will find under your...
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the health secretary therese coffey is setting out measures to address the pressures facing the nhs overll pledge today to make it easier for people to see their gps, allow doctors to take on more staff and improve the availability of same day appointments. previously, the government has committed to: reducing ambulance delays, all gp patients in england are to be offered an appointment for non—urgent needs within two weeks, gp practices will be able to recruit more support staff, including senior nurses, while pharmacists will be asked to take on more work to free up appointments. the announcement comes against a backdrop of record waiting times for hospital treatment in england. but elsewhere around the uk, the nhs is also under pressure. with long waiting times the case in wales, scotand and northern ireland. from gp appointments to ambulances to busy hospital wards, the nhs is under pressure and waiting lists are growing. they were amazing. 0n the ward, they were amazing. gareth is now in hospital getting treatment for leukaemia, so we are speaking to him online. how have you been fe
the health secretary therese coffey is setting out measures to address the pressures facing the nhs overll pledge today to make it easier for people to see their gps, allow doctors to take on more staff and improve the availability of same day appointments. previously, the government has committed to: reducing ambulance delays, all gp patients in england are to be offered an appointment for non—urgent needs within two weeks, gp practices will be able to recruit more support staff, including...
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we see therese coffey.— see therese coffey. a very senior all of liz see therese coffey.nd obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one.— obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. and then we have, of course, _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other important allies that have just stepped out from number 11. allies that have 'ust stepped out from number“.— allies that have 'ust stepped out from number11. ~ , a, ., , from number11. wendy morton, she could well be _ from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the _ from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief— from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief whip - from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief whip by - from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief whip by the l could well be the chief whip by the end of potentially the first female chief whip. end of potentially the first female chief whi -. ., ., , chief whip. that would be remarkable, _ chief whip. that would be remarkab
we see therese coffey.— see therese coffey. a very senior all of liz see therese coffey.nd obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one.— obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. and then we have, of course, _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other important allies that have just stepped out from number 11. allies that have 'ust stepped out from number“.— allies that have 'ust stepped out from...
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>> we spoke about therese coffey, the health secretary and the deputy prime minister.t indicates she wants to bring health right to the center of government and make it a big iority because what is happening would be the crisis. it's the big story at the moment. >> for people who are not keen students about the internal rkings of downing street, what is the relationship between a prime minister and a cabinet? to what degree dohey danced to the prime minister's tunes or do they get thrashed out. >> it depends on the prime minister and h much authority the prime minister has. the prime minister rules alongside her cabinet and has to have the support of his or her cabinet. if you have a very strong pre minister, like boris johnson and 2019, for example, you will have a cabinet that falls in line because you have the authority of a general election but liz trust doesn't have any of that. certainly some people don't think she's up to the job. will she be able to run her cabinet in quite the same way? we will have to see in the coming months. >> you will be helping us throug
>> we spoke about therese coffey, the health secretary and the deputy prime minister.t indicates she wants to bring health right to the center of government and make it a big iority because what is happening would be the crisis. it's the big story at the moment. >> for people who are not keen students about the internal rkings of downing street, what is the relationship between a prime minister and a cabinet? to what degree dohey danced to the prime minister's tunes or do they get...
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t0 good -- deputy prime minister therese coffey.— good -- deputy prime minister therese coffey.invited. there are more than 700, i think 719 in total, privy counsellors. this will be a separation now for part two because the lord mayor of london and his civic party were in attendance there. they will now head off into london, into the city of london itself, because there will be a proclamation at 12 o'clock in the city of london. then on, explain the importance of the city of london, the mayor of london, being there today. the mayor of london, being there toda . the mayor of london, being there toda. , ., ., ., , , today. the proclamations, they relate to a _ today. the proclamations, they relate to a time _ today. the proclamations, they relate to a time of— today. the proclamations, they relate to a time of the - today. the proclamations, they relate to a time of the past - today. the proclamations, they. relate to a time of the past when today. the proclamations, they- relate to a time of the past when we didn't have newspapers, let alone mobile phones, and that was the only
t0 good -- deputy prime minister therese coffey.— good -- deputy prime minister therese coffey.invited. there are more than 700, i think 719 in total, privy counsellors. this will be a separation now for part two because the lord mayor of london and his civic party were in attendance there. they will now head off into london, into the city of london itself, because there will be a proclamation at 12 o'clock in the city of london. then on, explain the importance of the city of london, the...
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health secretary therese coffey is promising to improve access to gps as she lays out plans for how the nhs will reduce ambulance delays and waiting list backlogs in the commons. most of the time patients have a great experience but we must not paper over the problems we face. we expect backlogs to rise before they fall. a teenager is arrested after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed outside his school in huddersfield in west yorkshire. five british captives who were held by russian—backed forces in ukraine are released in a prisoner exchange. ministers lift their ban on fracking in england in a bid to increase energy production — but critics are warning about environmental damage and a risk of earthquakes. retiring tennis champion roger federer will play the final match of his career in a doubles team alongside his long time rival rafael nadal as part of the laver cup tomorrow. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. interest rates have been raised to 2.25%, the highest level since 2008. it's the seventh consecutive time that they've been increased by the bank of england, in an attempt to c
health secretary therese coffey is promising to improve access to gps as she lays out plans for how the nhs will reduce ambulance delays and waiting list backlogs in the commons. most of the time patients have a great experience but we must not paper over the problems we face. we expect backlogs to rise before they fall. a teenager is arrested after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed outside his school in huddersfield in west yorkshire. five british captives who were held by russian—backed...
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on thursday, heath secretary and deputy prime minister therese coffey is due to make an announcementplan for the nhs this winter. and a mini—budget, described as a "fiscal event" to outline the government's economic plans, will take place on friday. earlier on bbc breakfast, the culture secretary, michelle donelan, was asked for more details on the announcements expected this week. one of our first steps as a government, obviously, before the news about the queen, was to have a statement in relation to the energy price guarantee, which means that consumers can be assured that at least £1,000 will be... their energy bills will be reduced by at least £1,000 based on what it would have otherwise been had we not acted. and we also said that we will be supporting businesses. so the energy price guarantee for consumers is for two years. we've guaranteed that we'll be doing similar for businesses for up to six months, and then we will be offering additional tailored support and the details of that will be announced by the business secretary this week, in fact. so they'll be getting that cla
on thursday, heath secretary and deputy prime minister therese coffey is due to make an announcementplan for the nhs this winter. and a mini—budget, described as a "fiscal event" to outline the government's economic plans, will take place on friday. earlier on bbc breakfast, the culture secretary, michelle donelan, was asked for more details on the announcements expected this week. one of our first steps as a government, obviously, before the news about the queen, was to have a...
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jacob rees—mogg becomes business secretary, and therese coffey — one of liz truss' closest allies — isary. we've got priorities a, b, c, d — ambulances, backlogs, care, d — doctors and dentists — and we're going to work through that and we'll make sure that we are delivering for patients. cheering and applause liz truss begins this job at the toughest of moments, and she knows there is very little time to prove she can grip the challenges facing the country. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. i bumped into therese coffey the new health secretary and deputy prime minister as she left the bbc when spinster studios where she had been doing interviews and during one of those interviews, she offered this assurance about the priority the government is giving to help consumers and businesses with those crippling energy bills. well, the prime minister set out yesterday on the doorsteps of downing street our three main priorities, about growing the economy, tackling the energy situation, and indeed the nhs and, in terms of energy, this is a combination of support to households and businesses bu
jacob rees—mogg becomes business secretary, and therese coffey — one of liz truss' closest allies — isary. we've got priorities a, b, c, d — ambulances, backlogs, care, d — doctors and dentists — and we're going to work through that and we'll make sure that we are delivering for patients. cheering and applause liz truss begins this job at the toughest of moments, and she knows there is very little time to prove she can grip the challenges facing the country. ben wright, bbc news,...
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and therese coffey, a long—time friend of liz truss, is health secretary and the first female deputyiar figure of jacob rees—mogg, one of the first mps to back liz truss for the leadership, has been given the role of business and energy secretary. ben wallace is one of the few who remains in post from borisjohnson�*s cabinet as defence secretary. and chris heaton—harris is the new northern ireland secretary. he prides himself on being a staunch brexit supporter, but he'll now have to engage with the eu in the difficult negotiations on the trade with northern ireland. so just sojust a so just a cross section for you there. back to chris at westminster. let's talk about the character of this new team, chris, what do you make of it?— make of it? after the first set of appointments. _ make of it? after the first set of appointments, it _ make of it? after the first set of appointments, it was _ make of it? after the first set of appointments, it was dubbed i make of it? after the first set of appointments, it was dubbed an make of it? after the first set of - appointments, it was dubbed
and therese coffey, a long—time friend of liz truss, is health secretary and the first female deputyiar figure of jacob rees—mogg, one of the first mps to back liz truss for the leadership, has been given the role of business and energy secretary. ben wallace is one of the few who remains in post from borisjohnson�*s cabinet as defence secretary. and chris heaton—harris is the new northern ireland secretary. he prides himself on being a staunch brexit supporter, but he'll now have to...
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and therese coffey, a long—time friend of liz truss, is health secretary and the first female deputyacob rees—mogg, one of the first mps to back liz truss for the leadership, has been given the role of business and energy secretary. he isa he is a very familiar figure and a staunch brexiteer. ben wallace is one of the few who remains in post, from borisjohnson�*s cabinet, as defence secretary. and chris heaton—harris is the new northern ireland secretary, he prides himself on being a staunch brexit supporter, but he'll now have to engage with the eu, in the difficult negotiations on trade with northern ireland. just a sense for you of how the cabinet has changed. chris is battling with the weather, it seems. just a thought about the way this government is taking shape? there is a more focused _ government is taking shape? there is a more focused on _ government is taking shape? there is a more focused on sharper _ government is taking shape? there is a more focused on sharper sense - government is taking shape? there is a more focused on sharper sense of. a more focused on sharper se
and therese coffey, a long—time friend of liz truss, is health secretary and the first female deputyacob rees—mogg, one of the first mps to back liz truss for the leadership, has been given the role of business and energy secretary. he isa he is a very familiar figure and a staunch brexiteer. ben wallace is one of the few who remains in post, from borisjohnson�*s cabinet, as defence secretary. and chris heaton—harris is the new northern ireland secretary, he prides himself on being a...
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the health secretary, therese coffey, said the measures would improve access to gps, reduce delays andran have spread to more than 80 cities and towns on the sixth day of unrest — triggered by the death of a young woman after she was arrested by the so called "morality police". 23 people are reported to have been killed so far, but according to our correspondent that figure could be much higher. rana rahimpour has this report. women across iran are setting their hijabs on fire. they are tired of being beaten up by the morality police for not observing strict islamic dress code. their anger was sparked by the death of this woman, mahsa amini. she wasjust 22. she was arrested by the morality police in tehran earlier this month. they said she wasn't wearing the mandatory hijab properly. they say she died of a heart condition, but eyewitnesses say she was beaten up in the police van. her father told me she was a healthy young woman with no medical condition. translation: i still cannot believe she's dead. - i don't want to believe she's not alive. iranian state media are saying she had hea
the health secretary, therese coffey, said the measures would improve access to gps, reduce delays andran have spread to more than 80 cities and towns on the sixth day of unrest — triggered by the death of a young woman after she was arrested by the so called "morality police". 23 people are reported to have been killed so far, but according to our correspondent that figure could be much higher. rana rahimpour has this report. women across iran are setting their hijabs on fire. they...
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we have kwasi kwarteng, whoever unexpected be made chancellor, we have therese coffey, who is close to. we had suella braverman, who everyone expects to be given the home secretaryjob and james cleverly, who is expected to take foreign secretary. all of that under way. take foreign secretary. all of that under wa . . ~ , take foreign secretary. all of that under way-— take foreign secretary. all of that underwa . . ~ , ., under way. talk us through the next hours, under way. talk us through the next hours. into — under way. talk us through the next hours. into the _ under way. talk us through the next hours, into the evening _ under way. talk us through the next hours, into the evening and - hours, into the evening and tomorrow, what can we expect? what tomorrow, what can we expect? what we are going — tomorrow, what can we expect? what we are going to _ tomorrow, what can we expect? what we are going to get — tomorrow, what can we expect? what we are going to get is _ tomorrow, what can we expect? twat we are going to get is this tomorrow, what can we expect? wisgt we are going to get
we have kwasi kwarteng, whoever unexpected be made chancellor, we have therese coffey, who is close to. we had suella braverman, who everyone expects to be given the home secretaryjob and james cleverly, who is expected to take foreign secretary. all of that under way. take foreign secretary. all of that under wa . . ~ , take foreign secretary. all of that under way-— take foreign secretary. all of that underwa . . ~ , ., under way. talk us through the next hours, under way. talk us through...
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the new health secretary therese coffey has set out her plans to improve access to the nhs and socialnd. she said there was too much variation in the care people receive across the country. the announcement includes a £500 million social care discharge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. but labour said the government hasn't got a plan to meet the scale of the challenge. our health editor hugh pym reports. one gentleman waiting over 38 hours. he's waiting for an increased package of care. hopefully home today. we are predicted 62 today... it's eight o'clock, the first bed meeting of the day. with patients stuck waiting in a&e, they have to find beds and get those who are medically fit back home. we're opening frailty assessments, so we know three patients who have the highest length of time waiting in the department will be moving out straight away. we can manage to bypass the emergency department... the frailty assessment unit frees space in a&e. good morning, julia. the first patient in isjulia. she's 94. i seem to have gone downhill rapidly. the unit aims to fas
the new health secretary therese coffey has set out her plans to improve access to the nhs and socialnd. she said there was too much variation in the care people receive across the country. the announcement includes a £500 million social care discharge fund for the winter, to help free up beds in hospitals. but labour said the government hasn't got a plan to meet the scale of the challenge. our health editor hugh pym reports. one gentleman waiting over 38 hours. he's waiting for an increased...
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thank you for| answering the business questions, therese coffey. thank you.to parliament our plan for patients. as the prime minister said on the of downing street, she has three clear priorities. growing the economy, tackling energy security and support to households and businesses and the nhs. with patients being able to get appointments. patients are my top priority, and i will be the champion, focusing on the issues that most affect them or their loved ones. most of the time patients have a great experience. but we must not paper over the problems we face. a great experience. but we must not paper over the pro rise s we face. a great experience. but we must not pa| diagnosis e pro rise s we face. for diagnosis and treatment after the the shows, sadly, the pandemic. the data shows, sadly, that there is too much variation in the access and care people receive across the country. the scale of the challenge necessitates a national endeavour. as we work together to tackle these immense challenges i will be proactive, not prescriptive in our approach as we appl
thank you for| answering the business questions, therese coffey. thank you.to parliament our plan for patients. as the prime minister said on the of downing street, she has three clear priorities. growing the economy, tackling energy security and support to households and businesses and the nhs. with patients being able to get appointments. patients are my top priority, and i will be the champion, focusing on the issues that most affect them or their loved ones. most of the time patients have a...
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james cleverly is the foreign secretary, suella braverman is now the new home secretary, and therese coffeyty prime minister and health secretary. 0ur political correspondent damien grammaticas has our first report. less tha n less than 2a hours in the job, prime minister liz truss heading for her first test, on the floor of the commons. first test, on the floor of the common— first test, on the floor of the commons. ~ .,~ �* ., ., ., commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place — commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place as — commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place as prime _ commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place as prime minister- commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place as prime minister in - take my place as prime minister in this house and to take on responsibility at a vital time for our country. at, responsibility at a vital time for our country-— responsibility at a vital time for our count . ~ , ., , our country. a cap on soaring energy rices is our country. a cap on soaring energy prices is expected _ our country. a cap on soaring e
james cleverly is the foreign secretary, suella braverman is now the new home secretary, and therese coffeyty prime minister and health secretary. 0ur political correspondent damien grammaticas has our first report. less tha n less than 2a hours in the job, prime minister liz truss heading for her first test, on the floor of the commons. first test, on the floor of the common— first test, on the floor of the commons. ~ .,~ �* ., ., ., commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place —...
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on thursday, heath secretary and deputy prime minister therese coffey is due to make an announcementescribed as a "fiscal event" to outline the government's economic plans, will take place on friday. earlier, the culture secretary, michelle donelan was asked if the uk could afford to send billions more support to ukraine in the coming months, given the current cost of living challenges — she said the uk couldn't afford not to. it's fundamental that we stand up for democracy across the globe, that we lead by example and encourage other countries to do it. we can't continue with a situation where putin is literally blackmailing the world, which is resulting in energy prices going up, affecting our citizens in this country too. so what we're saying is that next year we will be spending at least as much in military support as we have done this year to help the nation of ukraine, and i for one am proud of britain's record of standing up for democracy and standing up for the people of ukraine and i think it's spot on and we should definitely be continuing to do this and i would urge every
on thursday, heath secretary and deputy prime minister therese coffey is due to make an announcementescribed as a "fiscal event" to outline the government's economic plans, will take place on friday. earlier, the culture secretary, michelle donelan was asked if the uk could afford to send billions more support to ukraine in the coming months, given the current cost of living challenges — she said the uk couldn't afford not to. it's fundamental that we stand up for democracy across...
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health secretary therese coffey is promising to improve access to gps as she lays out plans for how the
health secretary therese coffey is promising to improve access to gps as she lays out plans for how the
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therese coffey, another truss loyalist, the new health secretary and deputy prime minister.leverly is in as the new foreign secretary. and suella braverman, the former attorney general who stood for the leadership, will replace priti patel as the new home secretary. we will get the other cabinet appointments shortly. but let's get some reaction to those key appointments from our panel. justine, plenty more to come tonight but in terms of the top cabinet positions, what do you make of what you have seen so far?— you have seen so far? firstly it is broadly what _ you have seen so far? firstly it is broadly what had _ you have seen so far? firstly it is broadly what had been _ you have seen so far? firstly it is broadly what had been briefed i you have seen so far? firstly it is l broadly what had been briefed out, so there are not any surprises yet. secondly, what it underlines is liz truss seems to be putting in her cabinet people who supported her and those people now out of the cabinet are people who supported rishi sunak. a key challenge for liz truss will be uniting the p
therese coffey, another truss loyalist, the new health secretary and deputy prime minister.leverly is in as the new foreign secretary. and suella braverman, the former attorney general who stood for the leadership, will replace priti patel as the new home secretary. we will get the other cabinet appointments shortly. but let's get some reaction to those key appointments from our panel. justine, plenty more to come tonight but in terms of the top cabinet positions, what do you make of what you...
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and therese coffey _ husband sitting next to her. and therese coffeyjust sitting behind.s conservative leadership election of 2022. ., ~ conservative leadership election of 2022. . ~ conservative leadership election of 2022. . ., 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody- — 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody- 0n _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th of- 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th ofjuly, - 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th ofjuly, the| everybody. 0n the 7th ofjuly, the prime _ everybody. 0n the 7th ofjuly, the prime minister announced his resignation as leader of our party. the 1922— resignation as leader of our party. the 1922 committee then organised five ballots over an eight day period. — five ballots over an eight day period, concluding the part of the leadership election for which we have _ leadership election for which we have responsibility. and putting forward — have responsibili
and therese coffey _ husband sitting next to her. and therese coffeyjust sitting behind.s conservative leadership election of 2022. ., ~ conservative leadership election of 2022. . ~ conservative leadership election of 2022. . ., 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody- — 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody- 0n _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th _ 2022. thank you, good afternoon, everybody. on the 7th of-...
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therese coffey a long time friend of liz truss is health secretary and the first female deputy primeps of downing street three main priorities by growing the economy, tackling the energy situation and indeed the nhs. in terms of energy, this is a combination of supports to households and businesses, but also of supporting, making our energy industry to make sure that we have sufficient energy coming through in the future. both short—term and medium to long—term proposals there. suella braverman a barrister who's been a controversial and outspoken attorney general is the new home secretary. james cleverly an army reserve officer and former education secretary is foreign secretary. kwasi kwarteng who worked in finance before his time in politics is chancellor. he had this to say after meeting with bank of england governor andrew bailey. i just want to reaffirm our committment to your independence. as i said independence does not mean immunity from discussion about what you say. but i think independence is really a cornerstone of how we see managing the economy. our political editor chr
therese coffey a long time friend of liz truss is health secretary and the first female deputy primeps of downing street three main priorities by growing the economy, tackling the energy situation and indeed the nhs. in terms of energy, this is a combination of supports to households and businesses, but also of supporting, making our energy industry to make sure that we have sufficient energy coming through in the future. both short—term and medium to long—term proposals there. suella...
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health. 0ne therese coffey to move over to health.ime ministers have described the experience of prime minister's questions, the weekly fixture in the westminster timetable is a nerve—racking experience. she has that tomorrow. but within the party, how much leeway do you think those who didn't bat her in the leadership campaign, those who have questioned her economic plans, how much leeway do you think they are going to give her? i do you think they are going to give her? .. . :. do you think they are going to give her? ,, , :, , her? i think it is an interesting situation. _ her? i think it is an interesting situation, because _ her? i think it is an interesting situation, because what - her? i think it is an interesting situation, because what we i situation, because what we can forget sometimes is the trouble is that the conservative party might have at the moment, they do have significant majorities and mps in parliament in. i think when it comes to passing a budget, getting liz truss's economic plans through, although rishi sunak
health. 0ne therese coffey to move over to health.ime ministers have described the experience of prime minister's questions, the weekly fixture in the westminster timetable is a nerve—racking experience. she has that tomorrow. but within the party, how much leeway do you think those who didn't bat her in the leadership campaign, those who have questioned her economic plans, how much leeway do you think they are going to give her? i do you think they are going to give her? .. . :. do you think...
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expect to hear an | initial plan from the new government next week, from the new health secretary therese coffeyng them injuly, august, september. what happens when we start to get increased numbers of people going on with flu or trips and falls because of ice and that's when you start to see pressures on the health service so they will want to try and start to deal with this before we get into the winter. we are in the 12th year of a conservative government of that we have a new prime minister so what are all the health groups, doctors, nurses, the professional bodies, what do they want immediately to try and alleviate these times and shortages?— and alleviate these times and shortares? , ., , , ., . shortages? one problem you alluded to staffinr. shortages? one problem you alluded to staffing- we _ shortages? one problem you alluded to staffing. we know— shortages? one problem you alluded to staffing. we know there _ shortages? one problem you alluded to staffing. we know there is - shortages? one problem you alluded to staffing. we know there is a - shortages? one problem you alluded to staff
expect to hear an | initial plan from the new government next week, from the new health secretary therese coffeyng them injuly, august, september. what happens when we start to get increased numbers of people going on with flu or trips and falls because of ice and that's when you start to see pressures on the health service so they will want to try and start to deal with this before we get into the winter. we are in the 12th year of a conservative government of that we have a new prime minister...
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mr; therese coffey and keir starmer? iii sense is therese coffey and keir starmer?eignite and light up the whole row, but that is definitely a feeling if labour did get into power, they would absolutely look to have a better and closer relationship with the eu —— europe from rachel reeves and keir starmer. taste europe from rachel reeves and keir starmer. ~ , , ., . starmer. we 'ust saw the slogan a esha starmer. we 'ust saw the slogan ayesha was — starmer. we just saw the slogan ayesha was talking _ starmer. we just saw the slogan ayesha was talking about. - starmer. we just saw the slogan - ayesha was talking about. everybody is on their feet clapping and keir starmer isjust is on their feet clapping and keir starmer is just appearing on the stage. they are welcoming him for that second in—person speech that he is going to make to the delegates. sir keir starmer. thank you, conference. applause thank you, conference. applause thank ou, conference. . ,, ., thank you, conference. thank you for eve hinu thank you, conference. thank you for everything you _ thank you,
mr; therese coffey and keir starmer? iii sense is therese coffey and keir starmer?eignite and light up the whole row, but that is definitely a feeling if labour did get into power, they would absolutely look to have a better and closer relationship with the eu —— europe from rachel reeves and keir starmer. taste europe from rachel reeves and keir starmer. ~ , , ., . starmer. we 'ust saw the slogan a esha starmer. we 'ust saw the slogan ayesha was — starmer. we just saw the slogan ayesha...
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we had the deputy prime minister, theresa coffey —— therese coffey, going in.d all the while, the queue is still there. it has its own hashtag by now. this is now westminster hall again and people paying their tributes. these were people who have been standing in line. members of the public have been standing in that queue for 11, 12, 13 hours, or through the night. it was interesting listening to sara lee earlier, the photographer who had taken these photographs, saying that what captivated her was everybody�*s different responses, that you had some people who curtsied, some people who bowed, some people who just walked past, others who stood for their moment of silence. you can see them all doing slightly different things. the visiting ukrainian dignitaries are now moving on from their position in the balcony, having paid their respects to the queen. whether you are a foreign leader or a member of the british public or somebody who has come from around the world, it's a very powerful moment to be inside that hall. it is quiet, sombre and reflective, and to th
we had the deputy prime minister, theresa coffey —— therese coffey, going in.d all the while, the queue is still there. it has its own hashtag by now. this is now westminster hall again and people paying their tributes. these were people who have been standing in line. members of the public have been standing in that queue for 11, 12, 13 hours, or through the night. it was interesting listening to sara lee earlier, the photographer who had taken these photographs, saying that what...
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those tributes have just started to begin in the house of commons with the deputy prime minister therese coffeych is some senior politicians pledging a new oath of allegiance to king charles iii. this isn't something that all mps have to do but certainly some senior politicians did. today we saw liz truss and leaders of the opposition parties pledge that oath, it's something other mps will have the opportunity to do should they wish to and is still obligatory in the house of lords as well. the tributes will now be taking place throughout the afternoon. they are expected to go on until 10pm. we can expect more of a heartfelt memories we saw from politicians yesterday with many sharing their own personal memories of meeting the queen or when she visited their constituencies. later today, there will be this audience between the king and the prime minister and her new cabinet as well. a symbolic moment, really, that will close a week that started with boris johnson that will close a week that started with borisjohnson presiding over her majesty's government and disclosing with liz truss residing ov
those tributes have just started to begin in the house of commons with the deputy prime minister therese coffeych is some senior politicians pledging a new oath of allegiance to king charles iii. this isn't something that all mps have to do but certainly some senior politicians did. today we saw liz truss and leaders of the opposition parties pledge that oath, it's something other mps will have the opportunity to do should they wish to and is still obligatory in the house of lords as well. the...