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it was a marxist started up the road near— was a marxist started up the road near university college hospital who are striking were joined by other unions, marching all the way to trafalgar square behind me for mayday, mayday may have been the call from nurses who say they should be paid as they would argue more clearly than they are for the update merge into a crowd of other mayday protesters here, other striking people, other people protesting. i heard somebody talking about workers' rights behind. in the melee behind us nurses were returning to south at university hospital earlier essay they don't feel that not being paid fairly they feel that nurses have around a 10% cut over the years. tonight walk—out ends at midnight. the nhs are advising people who do have a genuine emergency to call 999 as they normally would. if it's not an emergency call 111. the reason the walk—out stops at midnight is that the government took the royal couege the government took the royal college of nursing to court for the originally they had planned to strike into tomorrow. but their mandate for strikes origina
it was a marxist started up the road near— was a marxist started up the road near university college hospital who are striking were joined by other unions, marching all the way to trafalgar square behind me for mayday, mayday may have been the call from nurses who say they should be paid as they would argue more clearly than they are for the update merge into a crowd of other mayday protesters here, other striking people, other people protesting. i heard somebody talking about workers' rights...
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university college - favourable. chantilly was atj university college hospital. favourable. e will get the latest on the strikes from him in a short time. but for now let's get more news from the uk. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36—year—old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24—year—old man in connection with their murder inquiry. 4,500 hospitality venues around britain closed their doors for good in the past year, that's around 12 a day, according to a new analysis. soaring business costs, rising prices and a decline in people's disposal incomes were among the reasons for the closures. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cybercriminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds
university college - favourable. chantilly was atj university college hospital. favourable. e will get the latest on the strikes from him in a short time. but for now let's get more news from the uk. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36—year—old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab...
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. >> it was a march that started a couple miles up the road at university college hospital.who are striking were joined by other unions, marching all the way to the square behind me. when they got here, made a may have been the call from nurses who say they should have been paid because -- paid more fairly than they are. the other striking people are the people protesting. i heard someone talking about workers rightseh b many behind us, nurses outside of city college hospital earlier said they do not feel they are being paid fairly. they feel nurses have had a 10% cut over the years. tonight's walkout ends at miight. the nhs are advising people who have a genuine emergency to call 999 as they normally would, but if it is not an emergency, call 111. the reason it stops at midnight is the government took the royal college of nursing to court. originally, they planned to strike into tomorrow, but the mandate for strikes ran out at the six-month month point, so if they were to do more strikes, they would have to ballot the members. everything is on tuesday when the unions will b
. >> it was a march that started a couple miles up the road at university college hospital.who are striking were joined by other unions, marching all the way to the square behind me. when they got here, made a may have been the call from nurses who say they should have been paid because -- paid more fairly than they are. the other striking people are the people protesting. i heard someone talking about workers rightseh b many behind us, nurses outside of city college hospital earlier said...
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in the melee behind us, nurses who are telling us outside university college hospital earlier, they don't are being paid. they feel nurses have had a 10% cut over the years. tonight's walk—out ends at midnight. the nhs are advising people who do have a genuine emergency to call 989 as they normally would, but if it is not an emergency, call 111. the royal college of nursing originally took the government to court, originally planning to strike until tomorrow, with the mandate ran out at the six—month point. if they wanted to do any more strikes, they would have to ballot members. for now, everything is on tuesday, when 14 unions, the royal college of nursing among them, will be meeting and pleading their case. they will say the government should not impose, should not implement the nhs pay rise without further negotiation. let speak to aaron than jones, the correspondence for the press association. —— alanjones. can we talk about the meeting tomorrow, the nhs staff council. what is it, and what you expect will happen? what is it, and what you expect will ha en? ,, u ., . what is it, and w
in the melee behind us, nurses who are telling us outside university college hospital earlier, they don't are being paid. they feel nurses have had a 10% cut over the years. tonight's walk—out ends at midnight. the nhs are advising people who do have a genuine emergency to call 989 as they normally would, but if it is not an emergency, call 111. the royal college of nursing originally took the government to court, originally planning to strike until tomorrow, with the mandate ran out at the...
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service, a paediatric endocrinologist based at university couege endocrinologist based at university college london hospitale for those by gids. in this recording, he can be heard questioning the need for any reform to the system. he says, "it's exactly what we're doing at the present time and what gids is doing." he's also heard implying that perhaps nepotism has played part in selecting the hospitals that will form part of these new hubs, because the author of this independent review, dr hilary cass, previously worked for two of them. why this matters as professor butler has been given a key role in implementing these very changes that dr hilary cass has set out. he's been given an education role in these new services training new staff to start implementing the findings of the cast review. now where this leaves young people — i think there is agreement this is the worst of all worlds for them. one of the difficulties gids faced was a lack of capacity to deal with ever—increasing demand for their service. there are currently 8000, possibly more young people waiting for help — some of them have been waitin
service, a paediatric endocrinologist based at university couege endocrinologist based at university college london hospitale for those by gids. in this recording, he can be heard questioning the need for any reform to the system. he says, "it's exactly what we're doing at the present time and what gids is doing." he's also heard implying that perhaps nepotism has played part in selecting the hospitals that will form part of these new hubs, because the author of this independent...
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— reporters outside the university college hospital that the health seererem— college hospitaluren doherty— coronation with 34 year old lauren doherty received a brbrbeb— lauren doherty received a british empire— lauren doherty received a british empire medal in last rem-e— british empire medal in last year's queen's— british empire medal in last year's queen's birthday honours and year's queen's birthday honours me me— year's queen's birthday honours me be mew— year's queen's birthday honours and has now been— year's queen's birthday honours and has now been given safety reme— and has now been given safety rebbe re— and has now been given safety talks to thousands of people emce— talks to thousands of people ebe— talks to thousands of people since she was— talks to thousands of people since she was caught in a common— since she was caught in a collision with— since she was caught in a collision with a- since she was caught in a collision with a van on a night eur— collision with a van on a night em m— collision with a van on a night em m meber— collision with a van on a night
— reporters outside the university college hospital that the health seererem— college hospitaluren doherty— coronation with 34 year old lauren doherty received a brbrbeb— lauren doherty received a british empire— lauren doherty received a british empire medal in last rem-e— british empire medal in last year's queen's— british empire medal in last year's queen's birthday honours and year's queen's birthday honours me me— year's queen's birthday honours me be mew— year's queen's...
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college. she did not want to work in a civilian hospital, but decided to help the military at the same time she was still studying at the university to become a psychologist, but this did not stop irina and she signed a contract, she was the first to enter the combat zone in marinka in donetsk region, at that time a positional war was formed there after a month of being on the front line , irina had her first injuries and had to save two heavy soldiers, well, it was the first time, like there, i opened the bag, i was still looking for it, it is lying in front of me, i can’t find it , you understand, but in a panic, panic, i can’t say that there was no panic, like everything was like ok there one was severe, there were multiple shrapnel wounds all over the body, there, well, he was completely average with shrapnel, the other also had a chest i remember there, uh , one or two fingers on his hand were torn off by a full-scale russian invasion iryna melnyk met in gold in luhansk oblast. this was one of the longest rotations of the 24th brigade since june 2021. they were in positions at first they had to be changed in november , then i
college. she did not want to work in a civilian hospital, but decided to help the military at the same time she was still studying at the university to become a psychologist, but this did not stop irina and she signed a contract, she was the first to enter the combat zone in marinka in donetsk region, at that time a positional war was formed there after a month of being on the front line , irina had her first injuries and had to save two heavy soldiers, well, it was the first time, like there,...
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college. she did not want to work in a civilian hospital and decided to help the military. at the same time, she was still studying at the universityd a contract. for the first time, she entered the combat zone in marinka in donetsk region. at that time, a positional war was formed there . after a month of being on the front line , irina had her first injuries. if i looked for it, it is lying in front of me, i can't find it for a long time, you know, in a panic, in a panic, i can't say that there was no panic, everything was fine, ok, there was one heavy one, there were multiple shrapnel wounds all over the body, well he was completely average shrapnel in the other also had a chest i remember there uh or one or two fingers on his hand were torn off by a full-scale russian invasion iryna melnyk met in gold in luhansk region it was one of the longest rotations of the 24th brigade from in june 2021, they were in positions, first they had to be changed in november, then in december, and when the brigade was still in position in january, as they understood, there would be more large-scale battles a week before the full-scale invasion ,
college. she did not want to work in a civilian hospital and decided to help the military. at the same time, she was still studying at the universityd a contract. for the first time, she entered the combat zone in marinka in donetsk region. at that time, a positional war was formed there . after a month of being on the front line , irina had her first injuries. if i looked for it, it is lying in front of me, i can't find it for a long time, you know, in a panic, in a panic, i can't say that...
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hospital. >>> one new college graduate spent a lifetime fighting to get her degree. on her 80th birthday she had the opportunity to walk the stage. she was among augusta universityeiving the bachelor's degree. she said it was 50 years. in the making with pitfalls along the way. she left high school without a diploma, started a family, entered the military. then she began knocking on the to education and although the path to a degree was a long one, she won't change a thing. >> i would want go through it the same way i did because it got me here. >> i hope my mother and father can look down and be proud of me. >> they knew i could do it but they didn't know how to help. >>> although she has her degree, she has enrolled at the same school for the fall semester. william wants to continue learning. >>> the city of berkeley was established in 1866 when attitudes about race were different than today which is why as the city tries to right the past wrongs it's running into a problem with history. john ramos explains. >> reporter: people are beginning to learn more about the man the city is named for. berkeley is proud of its name, you see it everywhere but proud of its
hospital. >>> one new college graduate spent a lifetime fighting to get her degree. on her 80th birthday she had the opportunity to walk the stage. she was among augusta universityeiving the bachelor's degree. she said it was 50 years. in the making with pitfalls along the way. she left high school without a diploma, started a family, entered the military. then she began knocking on the to education and although the path to a degree was a long one, she won't change a thing. >> i...
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hospital. >>> well, new college graduates spend a lifetime fighting to get her degree. on her 80th birthday she had the opportunity to walk the stage. she was among augusta universityhelor's degree. she said it was 50 years. she began knocking on the door to education and although the path to a degree was a long one, she won't change a thing. >> i would want go through it the same way i did because it got me here. >> i hope my mother and father can look down and be proud of me. >> they knew i could do it but they didn't know how to help. >> she looks good for 80. although she has -- she has her degree, she has enrolled at the same school for the fall semester. william wants to continue learning. >>> the city of berkeley was established in 1866 when attitudes about race were different than today which is why as the city tries to right the past wrongs it's running into a problem with history. jjohn ramos explains. >> reporter: people are beginning to learn more about the man the city is named for. berkeley is proud of its name, you see it everywhere but proud of its stand on racial equity. that's where it gets sticky. >> you were aware of this? >> not like -- i don't
hospital. >>> well, new college graduates spend a lifetime fighting to get her degree. on her 80th birthday she had the opportunity to walk the stage. she was among augusta universityhelor's degree. she said it was 50 years. she began knocking on the door to education and although the path to a degree was a long one, she won't change a thing. >> i would want go through it the same way i did because it got me here. >> i hope my mother and father can look down and be proud of...
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university of culture academy of music of the academy of arts, minsk musical college named after glinka agro-town. eh, it's traditional. what is agrogorodok but this is a completely different approach to the hospitalitymost bad or not affectionately met. e in minsk well, anyway , some kind of hmm yes, so to speak, some kind of frame. uh, there are officialities, well , you need to understand this agrogorodok, so that you can enjoy it. i watch the program of our colleague sveta borovskoye on saturday and see what it has turned into it’s such hospitality that leaves, really, that it’s just nice to look at the belarusian people, so people are already preparing according to all the rules so that it’s not embarrassing, and you remembered the ninety-seventh year, and i remembered that yes really was like that when the variety theater was formed and a long time. this theater was associated. we have with the name of vasily petrovich rainchikov. he stood at the origins, what is called and e, c. in general , i probably invested part of my soul in this theater today, what is your relationship with my petrovich problem? founders and guardian angel. uh-huh our theater, uh, he's not a piece of the soul, he's every
university of culture academy of music of the academy of arts, minsk musical college named after glinka agro-town. eh, it's traditional. what is agrogorodok but this is a completely different approach to the hospitalitymost bad or not affectionately met. e in minsk well, anyway , some kind of hmm yes, so to speak, some kind of frame. uh, there are officialities, well , you need to understand this agrogorodok, so that you can enjoy it. i watch the program of our colleague sveta borovskoye on...
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university of culture , the academy of music of the academy of arts, the minsk glinka musical college of the agro-town will also be covered. eh, it's traditional. what is agrogorodok but it is completely different. uh, hospitalityoh, i don’t want to say god forbid that they meet badly or not kindly. e in minsk well, anyway , some kind of hmm yes, so to speak, some kind of frame. uh, there are officialities, well, agrogorodok must understand this, so that with pleasure i watch the program of our colleagues sveta borovskoye in saturday and i see what it has turned into. izhe is such hospitality , really, that it’s just nice to look at yourself so belarusian, so people are already preparing according to all the rules so that it’s not embarrassing, and you remembered the ninety-seventh year, and i remembered that yes really was so ground, when the variety theater was formed and for a long time, this theater was associated. we have the name of vasily petrovich rainchik. he stood at the origins, what is called and e, c. in general, i probably put a part of my soul into this theater today, what kind of relationship do you have with i call my problem petrovich from the sum to the founders and the guardian angel. uh-huh
university of culture , the academy of music of the academy of arts, the minsk glinka musical college of the agro-town will also be covered. eh, it's traditional. what is agrogorodok but it is completely different. uh, hospitalityoh, i don’t want to say god forbid that they meet badly or not kindly. e in minsk well, anyway , some kind of hmm yes, so to speak, some kind of frame. uh, there are officialities, well, agrogorodok must understand this, so that with pleasure i watch the program of...
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hospitals going to pay reparations? it's quite funny. the oxford quite funny. the one in oxford university, it was at oriel college without drugs. maybe my making rnen voren— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of the new star trons— them watch one of the new star trons runs.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah. not when the old wars films. yeah. not when the oto — wars films. yeah. not when the oto rr-s— wars films. yeah. not when the old ones. it's dead— wars films. yeah. not when the old ones. . :: rtxrt. . g old ones. it's dead exciting, but patients should be hypnotised before surgery to slash painkiller use. according to experts, they've done a to the experts, they've done a uk involving children uk trial involving children having a catheter inserted into their hearts. that sounds pretty serious to start off with a trial , the the children trial, but the ones the children that listen to nurse reading that listen to a nurse reading from scrip
hospitals going to pay reparations? it's quite funny. the oxford quite funny. the one in oxford university, it was at oriel college without drugs. maybe my making rnen voren— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of the new star trons— them watch one of the new star trons runs.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah. not...
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hospitals going to pay reparations? it's quite funny. the oxford quite funny. the one in oxford university, it was at oriel collegemaking rnen— without drugs. maybe my making rnen waren— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of the new star roars— them watch one of the new star wars runs.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah. not when the old wars films. yeah. not when the ore — wars films. yeah. not when the ore rr-s— wars films. yeah. not when the old ones. it's dead— wars films. yeah. not when the old ones. . :: rt;a
hospitals going to pay reparations? it's quite funny. the oxford quite funny. the one in oxford university, it was at oriel collegemaking rnen— without drugs. maybe my making rnen waren— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of— without drugs. maybe my making them watch one of the new star roars— them watch one of the new star wars runs.— them watch one of the new star wars films. yeah.— them watch one of the new star wars...