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the world health organisation recognises gaming disorder as a medical condition.hong kong's appetite for seafood on the wane? the discovery of tiny plastic particles inside local fish is leading many people to think twice. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 3:00am in moscow, where there have been some surprising results at the world cup. brazil have been held to a 1—1 draw by switzerland, while the defending champions, germany, lost 1—0 to mexico. olly foster is in moscow, where the mexican fans have taken over. so colourful, their songs have been infectious, but it was game day on sunday. and they must have gone into that match at luzhniki stadium, a couple of miles south from us here, with some trepidation, because germany hadn't lost an opening match at a world cup since 1982. when they get into these tournaments, the germans just turn into this machine. they are the reigning champions, as well. but all is not well with germany. they've only won one of their six international friendlies leading up to this tournament. they've been try
the world health organisation recognises gaming disorder as a medical condition.hong kong's appetite for seafood on the wane? the discovery of tiny plastic particles inside local fish is leading many people to think twice. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 3:00am in moscow, where there have been some surprising results at the world cup. brazil have been held to a 1—1 draw by switzerland, while the defending champions, germany, lost 1—0 to mexico. olly foster is...
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gaming addiction has been classified by the world health organisation as a mental health condition fordren to turn off, and it's also very social. we will talk to them in the next half hour. and in a rare statement on her husband's policy, melania trump says she ‘hates to see children separated from their families‘ at the us border, we‘ll get reaction. good morning. here‘s joanna gosling in the bbc newsroom. gaming addiction has for the first time been officially recognised as a mental health condition by the world health organisation. it has included "gaming disorder" in the latest edition of its international classification of diseases. the gaming industry disputes the evidence behind the decision, describing it as ‘inconclusive‘. we‘ll bring you more on that in the programme in about 15 minutes. this programme has been told that children are regularly being held in solitary confinement in british prisons. there are about 900 under—18s serving sentences in young offenders‘ institutions at any one time in england and wales. up to a third of them can expect to spend some time in isolat
gaming addiction has been classified by the world health organisation as a mental health condition fordren to turn off, and it's also very social. we will talk to them in the next half hour. and in a rare statement on her husband's policy, melania trump says she ‘hates to see children separated from their families‘ at the us border, we‘ll get reaction. good morning. here‘s joanna gosling in the bbc newsroom. gaming addiction has for the first time been officially recognised as a mental...
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we are concerned to see gaming disorder still contained in the latest version of the world health organisation'stion of diseases despite significant medical unscientific community. it means treatment will now have to be made available on the nhs, with private consultants already seeing increased demand. the clydesdale and yorkshire bank is to take over virgin money. the deal will result in the uk's sixth largest bank, with about six million customers. the combined group will have more than 9,000 employees, but around 1500 people are expected to lose theirjobs. a powerful earthquake has struck japan's second city, 0saka, leaving tens of thousands of homes without power. three people were killed, including a nine—year—old girl, and more than 200 have been injured. the 6.1 magnitude tremor struck during the morning rush hour, leaving tens of thousands of people stranded on commuter trains. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this was the moment the quake hit, caught on a weather camera, overlooking 0sa ka castle. the trembler was short, but shallow and violent, the most violent to hit this city in 100
we are concerned to see gaming disorder still contained in the latest version of the world health organisation'stion of diseases despite significant medical unscientific community. it means treatment will now have to be made available on the nhs, with private consultants already seeing increased demand. the clydesdale and yorkshire bank is to take over virgin money. the deal will result in the uk's sixth largest bank, with about six million customers. the combined group will have more than...
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the world health organisation recognises "gaming disorder" as a medical condition. recognises "gamingsorder" lozano's shot gives mexico the lead! and the first big upset at the world cup — mexico beat the reigning champions germany. good evening. the prime minister has announced a funding boost for the health service to mark its 70th birthday, with an extra £20 billion a year promised for the nhs in england by 2023. that means an increase of — on average — 3.4% a year. there'll be more money for health in wales, scotland and northern ireland too. for health in wales, today, theresa may hinted that tax rises will be necessary to pay for the move — and said it will be partly funded by not having to send money to the eu after brexit. labour's dismissed that as a "hypothetical" windfall. here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a "hypothetical" windfall. it was a winter of severe stress across the nhs. ministers were under pressure to find more money. all of that led to today's announcement. the big question was, how much cash will the service need in future decades with a growing and agein
the world health organisation recognises "gaming disorder" as a medical condition. recognises "gamingsorder" lozano's shot gives mexico the lead! and the first big upset at the world cup — mexico beat the reigning champions germany. good evening. the prime minister has announced a funding boost for the health service to mark its 70th birthday, with an extra £20 billion a year promised for the nhs in england by 2023. that means an increase of — on average — 3.4% a...
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world champions, brazil, were held to a one—all draw by switzerland. addiction to electronic games has for the first time been officially recognised as a mental health condition by the world health organisation included "gaming disorder" in the latest edition of its international classification of diseases. and this video is trending on bbc.com. america's first lady has called for an end to separating parents and children illegally entering the country from mexico. her spokesperson said melania trump "believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also governs with heart. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the prime minister announced an extra £20 billion a year in real terms for the nhs, but labour says it is not enough. —— labour. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. china hits back against us tariffs as the country's media calls president trump a fool. we will look at the potential fallout in asia. and we need the architect behind some of the most iconic buildings in the world, and take a look at one of his latest creations. —— meet. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asi
world champions, brazil, were held to a one—all draw by switzerland. addiction to electronic games has for the first time been officially recognised as a mental health condition by the world health organisation included "gaming disorder" in the latest edition of its international classification of diseases. and this video is trending on bbc.com. america's first lady has called for an end to separating parents and children illegally entering the country from mexico. her spokesperson...
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help on the horizon for video game addicts, as the world health organisation recognises it as a mentalhealth disorder. also ahead, meghan markle‘s father thanks prince charles for walking his daughter down the aisle. i was jealous, i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me, but thank god he was there and thank him for that. and in sport at half past, we look ahead to england's first match at england's world cup in russia, they face tunisia in volgograd, hoping to raise memories of group stage exit four years ago. —— raise memories of group stage exit fouryears ago. —— hoping raise memories of group stage exit four years ago. —— hoping to —— erase memories. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. it is monday 18th ofjune. i'm joanna gosling. theresa may is expected to give more details in a speech early this afternoon on her plans for a major cash boost for the nhs in england. she's already come under pressure to say more about where the money will come from. the prime minister has pledged £20 billion a year for the nhs in england by 2023. that means an increase of, on average,
help on the horizon for video game addicts, as the world health organisation recognises it as a mentalhealth disorder. also ahead, meghan markle‘s father thanks prince charles for walking his daughter down the aisle. i was jealous, i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me, but thank god he was there and thank him for that. and in sport at half past, we look ahead to england's first match at england's world cup in russia, they face tunisia in volgograd, hoping to raise memories of group...
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well, i think the key diagnostic marker that the world health organisation have identified is the sameiction, what is it about sitting there with a game that becomes something cute can‘t drag yourself away from? well, that is the real source of debate. we have two behavioural addictions now. we have gambling and we now have video gaming. the two quite similar in many respects. but it‘s difficult to see what the addictive property is when we compare it to things like alcohol and opioids. we know what the addictive substances. with behavioural addictions, the substance is difficult, if not impossible, to identify. with gambling, money is involved and it is clear psychologically that money has reinforcing properties to which the person who is likely to become, suffer from the person who is likely to become, sufferfrom addiction or the person who is likely to become, suffer from addiction or become dependent will spend an excessive amount of time and effort in pursuing. with gaming, it is even more difficult to identify what that substance is that is the nature of the debate. i am really g
well, i think the key diagnostic marker that the world health organisation have identified is the sameiction, what is it about sitting there with a game that becomes something cute can‘t drag yourself away from? well, that is the real source of debate. we have two behavioural addictions now. we have gambling and we now have video gaming. the two quite similar in many respects. but it‘s difficult to see what the addictive property is when we compare it to things like alcohol and opioids. we...
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for the first time, the world health organisation has acknowledged a medical condition, which it is callingho have developed problems, including addiction, based around electronic games. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do, save a princess or become a blue hedgehog running at the speed of sound. it's crazy. starwars and gaming, and you put them into the one thing and it's absolutely amazing how you can be any character. you can be a stormtrooper, you can be a rebel, and you can be absolutely anything and do whatever you want, and you can change your character. from angry birds and candy crush to the latest craze, fortnite, industry figures suggest over 37 million britons have played an electronic game in the past six months. whether on pcs, consoles or mobiles, digital technology has made games widely accessible and generally cheap. and for some, it's notjust a form of entertainment, but a lucrative career. by building a vast following on social media platforms, some gamers can make millio
for the first time, the world health organisation has acknowledged a medical condition, which it is callingho have developed problems, including addiction, based around electronic games. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do, save a princess or become a blue hedgehog running at the speed of sound. it's crazy. starwars and gaming, and you put them into the one thing and it's absolutely amazing...
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the world health organisation recognises "gaming disorder" as a medical condition. first lady of the united states, melania trump, has added her voice to the growing controversy over president trump's zero—tolerance immigration policy. she called for an end to the practice of separating parents and children illegally entering the country from mexico. in a statement her spokesperson said this. mrs trump hates seeing children separated from their parents and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform. it also said "she believes in a country that follows all laws but also a country that governs with heart." this rare intervention by mrs trump is likely to fuel a growing political row over the separations, as our correspondent in washington, chris buckler, explains. reason figures show 2000 children we re reason figures show 2000 children were separated from parents of the border. —— recent. donald trump has said everyone illegally crossing the border will be detained and prosecuted. there are practical effects to th
the world health organisation recognises "gaming disorder" as a medical condition. first lady of the united states, melania trump, has added her voice to the growing controversy over president trump's zero—tolerance immigration policy. she called for an end to the practice of separating parents and children illegally entering the country from mexico. in a statement her spokesperson said this. mrs trump hates seeing children separated from their parents and hopes both sides of the...
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levels that are substantially lower than what is currently recommended to be safe by the world health organisationsis and treatment? it means that reducing air pollution worldwide, especially in highly populated areas, will likely ameliorate the burden of diabetes in those metropolitan areas and also worldwide. the epidemic of diabetes is definitely driven by obesity and an unhealthy diet and lack of exercise, but air pollution is certainly contributing to a significant number of diabetes worldwide. as you mentioned, one in seven diabetes cases is likely related to abolition. thank you for your insights. a great white shark has been spotted near the spanish mediterranean island of majorca. this footage was captured by a wildlife conservation group. it's the first time such a shark has been seen in this area the last confirmed sighting of such a fish in the balearic islands was by a fisherman in 1976. great whites can weigh up to two tonnes, grow to lengths of 20 foot and reach speeds of a0km per hour. 0ur our top story single that protests are taking place against president trump's immigration pol
levels that are substantially lower than what is currently recommended to be safe by the world health organisationsis and treatment? it means that reducing air pollution worldwide, especially in highly populated areas, will likely ameliorate the burden of diabetes in those metropolitan areas and also worldwide. the epidemic of diabetes is definitely driven by obesity and an unhealthy diet and lack of exercise, but air pollution is certainly contributing to a significant number of diabetes...
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around a20 million people are suffering from diabetes, according to the world health organisation, and deaths in 2015. the lead author of the research, dr ziyad al—aly, explained the key findings. 0urfindings linka 0urfindings link a higher level of air pollution with diabetes. the way it most likely work is when we inhale pollutants, they don't only into our lungs, they sit there, they get into the bloodstream where they travel to the pancreas and pancreas secretes insulin. we find our study between exposure to higher level of air pollution and the risk of diabetes, and the risk started at levels su bsta ntially lower tha n diabetes, and the risk started at levels substantially lower than what is currently recommended to be safe levels by the world health 0rganization. levels by the world health organization. what does it mean in terms of revenge on, diagnosis, treatment for example? it generally means that reducing air pollution worldwide, especially in highly condensed and highly populated areas will alleviate the burden, reduce the burden of that in those cities, those metropolitan
around a20 million people are suffering from diabetes, according to the world health organisation, and deaths in 2015. the lead author of the research, dr ziyad al—aly, explained the key findings. 0urfindings linka 0urfindings link a higher level of air pollution with diabetes. the way it most likely work is when we inhale pollutants, they don't only into our lungs, they sit there, they get into the bloodstream where they travel to the pancreas and pancreas secretes insulin. we find our study...
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and addiction to electronic games formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisation for sale. president macron of france looks to privatise parts of the public sector and raise billions for an innovation fund. also in business briefing, china threatens the us with fresh tariffs. we'll have the latest on the trade war that today is causing shares in asia to sink. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're talking about video game addiction. with its recent classification as a mental disorder, is gaming really messing with kids minds? or are we making too much of the issue? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. president trump is facing growing pressure to change his zero tolerance immigration policy that's leading to migrant families being split apart after they cross the border into the united states. his wife melaniatrump has expressed concern and a former republican first lady has compared the children's detention centres to i
and addiction to electronic games formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisation for sale. president macron of france looks to privatise parts of the public sector and raise billions for an innovation fund. also in business briefing, china threatens the us with fresh tariffs. we'll have the latest on the trade war that today is causing shares in asia to sink. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport....
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the world health organisation recognises "gaming disorder" as a medical condition.irst lady of the united states, melania trump, has added her voice to the growing controversy over president trump's "zero—tolerance" immigration policy. she called for an end to the practice of separating parents and children who have entered the country illegally from mexico. in a statement her spokesperson said mrs trump believes in a country that governs with heart. our washington correspondent, chris buckler has this report. the boarder is a gateway into the united states. and some families believe in new life. but when they cross over from mexico into america, they are now being split apart as a matter of routine. every adult without papers is being detained and prosecuted. put in prison while their children are taken away to detention centres, like this one in a converted supermarket in texas. they are being cared for here, but separating parents and their children is causing obvious distress. translation: it was hard. the hardest day for me. i felt like i was losing my son. tha
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but now, the world health organisation has for the first time recognised addiction to electronic gamest of all of them. iwould be is the most sociable out of all of them. i would be going is the most sociable out of all of them. iwould be going into is the most sociable out of all of them. i would be going into the playground. lots of people wanted to have a play date. he started secondary school. he is very sporty. captain of the cricket and rugby. he liked playing music and qatar. —— guitar. it happened over time. he started to give up things, like sport. he would be in the gaming. the gaming started as... he enjoyed it as the gaming started as... he enjoyed itasa the gaming started as... he enjoyed it as a hobby. then became problematic. and then the games came at the expense of the cricket, the football. and then he had more friends on the internet than off of it. he started dropping things. at home he became more isolated. and thenit home he became more isolated. and then it slowly became unhealthy. would you describe what has happened to him as an addiction? in the last year, def
but now, the world health organisation has for the first time recognised addiction to electronic gamest of all of them. iwould be is the most sociable out of all of them. i would be going is the most sociable out of all of them. iwould be going into is the most sociable out of all of them. i would be going into the playground. lots of people wanted to have a play date. he started secondary school. he is very sporty. captain of the cricket and rugby. he liked playing music and qatar. ——...
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the world health organisation recognises gaming disorder as a medical condition.tic particles inside local fish is leading many people to think twice.
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plus, as the world health organisation lists gaming addiction as a mental health condition for the firstring you the results.
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the world health organisation recommends eight hours and the select committee says it should be a minimumf hours and present are supposed to get between 10:50pm and six o'clock in the morning. there are are a lot of myths about heathrow and how it is going to help the economy, when on detailed examination, i went to the transport select committee and looked at noise but the more you look at it, what they project is that by 2050, there will be 12 more additional local flights and one additional flight to an emerging market. ten new routes have been established through regional airports in the last two yea rs. regional airports in the last two years. quite where all these projections and the benefit that the economy comes from, it is difficult to comprehend. it will be bad for the regional economy, sucking jobs away from the rest of the economy and sucking it into the south—east which is polluted and congested and overheated in terms of the economy. there was a long way to go and i think we will be talking again about this. thank you. stephen clark. the cost of petrol rose last month at the
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addiction to electronic games has been formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisationly impaired their lives for at least a year. zoe kleinman reports. maybe a revolver if you are lucky! for plenty of people, young and adult, video gaming is fun, an exciting escape from reality that gives you the opportunity to do things that you wouldn't dream of doing in real life. the good thing about fortnight is the graphics and, like, how you can play with other people, your friends, online people around the world. my favourite computer game is probably fifa because i spend the most time on it, now. most of my friends play that, now. but, for some, there's a darker side, when gaming becomes something you simply can't stop doing. it's beyond frightening watching your own child deteriorate like that at such a rate. he was hospitalised at christmas. and couldn't function. so, he wasn't washing, eating. so, yes, by the time it got to that... and then because he wasn't going out, he became too frightened to go to school. a recent study by oxford university found that gaming was less a
addiction to electronic games has been formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisationly impaired their lives for at least a year. zoe kleinman reports. maybe a revolver if you are lucky! for plenty of people, young and adult, video gaming is fun, an exciting escape from reality that gives you the opportunity to do things that you wouldn't dream of doing in real life. the good thing about fortnight is the graphics and, like, how you can play with other people, your...
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with video games, there was a recent warning by the world health organisation that actually they wereax on sugary drinks, there is a levy on manufacturing. 0ne with the tax on sugary drinks, there is a levy on manufacturing. one can of fizzy drink can have enough sugar to ta ke of fizzy drink can have enough sugar to take the app average teenager over the daily sugar level. one single can? yes, one single can can ta ke single can? yes, one single can can take them over the level. that is why the government targeted sugary drinks. there is overwhelming evidence about this. we have got a real problem between children aged 2-15. a lot real problem between children aged 2—15. a lot are overweight or obese so we 2—15. a lot are overweight or obese so we know there is a problem. 0n the video games, i think the sugar tax there was an overwhelming body of evidence. but the public health community is always looking at what we need to be doing to tackle these problems. there is resolution on the games with age for example. yes, thatis games with age for example. yes, that is very tricky. it is
with video games, there was a recent warning by the world health organisation that actually they wereax on sugary drinks, there is a levy on manufacturing. 0ne with the tax on sugary drinks, there is a levy on manufacturing. one can of fizzy drink can have enough sugar to ta ke of fizzy drink can have enough sugar to take the app average teenager over the daily sugar level. one single can? yes, one single can can ta ke single can? yes, one single can can take them over the level. that is why...
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addiction to electronic games has been formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisationhings that you wouldn‘t dream of doing in real life. the good thing about fortnight is the graphics and, like, how you can play with people, your friends, online and people around the world. my favourite computer game is probably fifa because i spend the most time on it, now. most of my friends play that, now. but, for some, there‘s a darker side, when gaming becomes something you simply can‘t stop doing. it‘s beyond frightening watching your own child deteriorate like that, at such a rate. he was hospitalised at christmas. and couldn‘t function. so, he wasn‘t washing, eating, so, yes, by the time it got to that... and then because he wasn‘t going out, he became too frightened to go to school. a recent study by oxford university found that gaming was less addictive than gambling, but if you do have a problem, currently, you might find it difficult to get help. there are no designated treatment providers at the moment in the nhs, dealing with gaming disorder. my wish for the future is t
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definitely increased from the previous study which was published in the late 90s and from the may world health organisationnd quickly, this is the usual chicken and the egg. by all means, there is probably a proportion of people who are experiencing mental health symptoms of a variety, not just negative symptoms, who probably use cannabis and lots of other recreational drugs to self medicate but there's a huge body of... let baroness meacher respond. as we know, there are two key ingredients of cannabis, cbd is an anti—psychotic and if you use it in anti—psychotic and if you use it in a medicinal way, you would have a very careful balance between thc and cbd, cbd balances and controls thc and then you get all the benefits of cannabis, as we know, at least1 million people could benefit from this, people like yourself, they could stay out of hospital and we would save not just could stay out of hospital and we would save notjust £1 billion but several billion to the nhs if people with crohn's disease, chronic pain, severe pain, all of these horrible illnesses and epilepsy... but the critical question is. gre
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out how we will be the first major developed economy to reduce air pollution in line with world health organisationave before returning to herjob. before becoming a mum, she spoke to lucy hockings aboutjuggling motherhood and leadership. it will be clarke and i. clarke will be the primary caregiver but we will no doubt lean on others. we are very lucky to have wonderful family, wonderful mothers, but it is fantastic. even here at the commonwealth heads of government meeting there are certain places that are hosting meetings in the future, and places particularly in the pacific saying, "bring the baby. "we are great with children. "just bring the child, we will take care of it!" i think it will take an international community to raise this child. have you and clarke started having these difficult negotiations or will you see how it is? we will see how we roll. we have not got any expectations. i think there is no point in me planning this to the nth degree. what will be will be. but prime minister, i wonder about this pressure, and whether once you have this baby you will have to be all things to al
out how we will be the first major developed economy to reduce air pollution in line with world health organisationave before returning to herjob. before becoming a mum, she spoke to lucy hockings aboutjuggling motherhood and leadership. it will be clarke and i. clarke will be the primary caregiver but we will no doubt lean on others. we are very lucky to have wonderful family, wonderful mothers, but it is fantastic. even here at the commonwealth heads of government meeting there are certain...
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there is a huge upscaling of capacity in health systems, the world health organisation says there isg places convert into fully trained clinicians, the government should be flexible onjesus. that's why it is extremely welcome that today the prime minister has announced that doctors and nurses will be removed from the tier two visa caps, which means the nhs will be able to recruit the numbers of doctors and nurses we need from overseas. the home secretary has not been in his job long, that is sajid javid, and already we are seeing the on picking some of those extremely restrictive elements of the immigration elements put into place by theresa may when she was in the home office. time is ticking away before this 5pm deadline for some sort of amendment on this whole brexit deal. must be getting a bit tense isn't it? it's been a tense week in westminster. we have this 5pm deadline which we understand the government is going to be putting down its response to the amendment, if you like, that will then go to the house of lords. think back to tuesday when it was incredibly tense spencer, an
there is a huge upscaling of capacity in health systems, the world health organisation says there isg places convert into fully trained clinicians, the government should be flexible onjesus. that's why it is extremely welcome that today the prime minister has announced that doctors and nurses will be removed from the tier two visa caps, which means the nhs will be able to recruit the numbers of doctors and nurses we need from overseas. the home secretary has not been in his job long, that is...
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health service and the quality of the care it provides. tonight, an exclusive study, carried out by four leading research organisations for the bbc, has found that while the nhs is worldinancial hardship when they need treatment, its main weakness is improving outcomes for people, with some of the deadliest conditions such as cancer and heart disease. the research also finds that the nhs has fewer doctors, nurses, hospital beds, and ct and mri scanners than other comparable countries. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has the details. i went upstairs, i woke my wife up and i said to her, "i think i might be having a heart attack." we have fewer staff, we have fewer hospital beds than other countries. i feel really proud to be a nurse and really proud to work for the nhs. 0ur nhs — staff, patients, all of us, free health ca re for everyone. and according to the report, that's where it's ahead of other health systems. you'll always get treated without paying. just done your blood pressure, it's absolutely fine... mahmet had chest pains early one morning. just a few hours later, he'd had an emergency procedure. i was seen pretty much straightaway. they established i'd had a h
health service and the quality of the care it provides. tonight, an exclusive study, carried out by four leading research organisations for the bbc, has found that while the nhs is worldinancial hardship when they need treatment, its main weakness is improving outcomes for people, with some of the deadliest conditions such as cancer and heart disease. the research also finds that the nhs has fewer doctors, nurses, hospital beds, and ct and mri scanners than other comparable countries. 0ur...
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health academic says the gosport hospital scandal could happen elsewhere — as relatives of some of those who died demand prosecutions. a bbc investigation finds allegations of sexual misconduct at one of the world's biggest aid organisationscins san frontieres says it's investigating. and only the second world leader to give birth while in office — new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has herfirst child. and coming up on bbc news... england are back training after their rest day in repino. the only injury concern is dele alli, who didn't take part. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. eu citizens who want to stay in the uk after brexit have been promised there will be a simple process to confirm their status. the home secretary, sajid javid, said the system — which will start in the autumn — will be as easy and swift as possible and he insisted there would be no repeat of the failings in the windrush scandal. settled status is likely to be granted to anyone who can prove they've lived in the uk for at least five years and has no serious criminal convictions. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. eu migrants coming to the uk at the moment are free to live and work here without a permit. b
health academic says the gosport hospital scandal could happen elsewhere — as relatives of some of those who died demand prosecutions. a bbc investigation finds allegations of sexual misconduct at one of the world's biggest aid organisationscins san frontieres says it's investigating. and only the second world leader to give birth while in office — new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has herfirst child. and coming up on bbc news... england are back training after their rest day in...
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organisations to do it, but more for the nhs to do it. thank you both for topping us through this brave new world of medicine and health care, maybe. at an accelerated pace. 100 solidiers are helping firefigthers tackle a blaze on the saddleworth moors, which has been burning for four days. england fans arrive in kaliningrad ahead of the team‘s crucial world cup group game against belgium. one of the first firefighters to enter the burning grenfell tower has described fire raining down from above as he held a colleague‘s legs so he could lean out of a window to fight the flames. charles batterbee told the public inquiry today how he tried to stop his crew mate daniel brown falling from the window as he trained his hose on the blaze. let‘s go live now to our correspondent frankie mccamley, who‘s at the inquiry. bring us up—to—date on what the enquiry has heard today. it was quite emotionalfor enquiry has heard today. it was quite emotional for charles batterbee today. he described those moments when he first entered the building and first saw that fire blazing. he did get quite emotional and number of times and the enquiry had to be
organisations to do it, but more for the nhs to do it. thank you both for topping us through this brave new world of medicine and health care, maybe. at an accelerated pace. 100 solidiers are helping firefigthers tackle a blaze on the saddleworth moors, which has been burning for four days. england fans arrive in kaliningrad ahead of the team‘s crucial world cup group game against belgium. one of the first firefighters to enter the burning grenfell tower has described fire raining down from...