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what kind of state was the nhs in? we know that in nhs speak, it was running hot. there were no spare beds. what kind of state was the nhs in to cope with this? access to personal protective equipment, ppe, what kind of access was that at that? just what kind of state was the health service in? there are bound to be also questions about decisions made about discharging people, from the elderly, from hospitals into care homes. what was his role in those decisions, and what about the lack of testing when they were transferred into the social care setting? that will be fascinating to find out. and also i think there could well be questions around the second lockdown, that was very controversial, that criticism around that, and that second lockdown happened in the autumn of 2020, so i think this is going to be a really interesting evidence session from simon stevens. interesting to hear about the situation from health officials, because we have been hearing a picture, a lot of criticism from the aids working at the heart of government aboutjust aids working at the hear
what kind of state was the nhs in? we know that in nhs speak, it was running hot. there were no spare beds. what kind of state was the nhs in to cope with this? access to personal protective equipment, ppe, what kind of access was that at that? just what kind of state was the health service in? there are bound to be also questions about decisions made about discharging people, from the elderly, from hospitals into care homes. what was his role in those decisions, and what about the lack of...
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inevitably, the nhs would collapse - inevitably, the nhs would collapse because _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number- inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number of. because of the sheer number of deaths — because of the sheer number of deaths. , ., , , ., deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number _ deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number of _ deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number of deaths, - deaths. yes. not because of the. sheer number of deaths, because deaths. yes. not because of the - sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. it sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. .., , , . sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. , , ., ., , , the cases. it cases and deaths but the cases. it cases and deaths but the oint the cases. it cases and deaths but the point is _ the cases. it cases and deaths but the point is that _ the cases. it cases and deaths b
inevitably, the nhs would collapse - inevitably, the nhs would collapse because _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number- inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number of. because of the sheer number of deaths — because of the sheer number of deaths. , ., , , ., deaths. yes. not because of the...
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the nhs~ i_ the covid about the impact of the nhs. iwill the covid about the impact of the nhs. i will not take you through all of the _ nhs. i will not take you through all of the material. perhaps we could 'ust of the material. perhaps we could just have — of the material. perhaps we could just have upon the screen a summary of the _ just have upon the screen a summary of the material referring to the likely— of the material referring to the likely impact on the nhs. 274— 026. if we just _ likely impact on the nhs. 274— 026. if we just very shortly look at this document, — if we just very shortly look at this document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through— document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through to — document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through to this time, which is right about— through to this time, which is right about the — through to this time, which is right about the 21st, 27, 20 3rd of march, so pages _ about the 21st, 27, 20 3rd of march, so pages five and six. perhaps one more _ so pages five and six.
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perhaps we can no nhs is overwhelmed. perhaps we can to back to nhs is overwhelmed. perhaps we can go back to the — nhs is overwhelmed. perhaps we can go back to the previous _ nhs is overwhelmed. perhaps we can go back to the previous page: - nhs is overwhelmed. perhaps we can go back to the previous page: your i go back to the previous page: your note talks about the nhs being expletive in any scenario. is there any significance in the word any? i would suggest the documents sage is discussing is the way to investigate this, i would suggest it is likely that, as we have seen multiple times, the graph is drawn with an unmitigated pete, a mitigated peak, possibly multiple ones, peak, depending on the interventions at the time. all of those are likely over the top for the reasonable worst case scenario. so. over the top for the reasonable worst case scenario.— over the top for the reasonable worst case scenario. so, it is the vafious worst case scenario. so, it is the various modelled _ worst case scenario. so, it is the various modelled or— worst case scenario
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, , ., ., nhs? this is in the following winter. this _ nhs? this is in the following winter. this is _ nhs? this is in the following winter. this is the _ nhs? this is in the following winter. this is the winter - nhs? this is in the following winter. this is the winter of. winter. this is the winter of 2020-21, _ winter. this is the winter of 2020-21, and winter. this is the winter of 2020—21, and this is a place where i was much _ 2020—21, and this is a place where i was much more actively involved in managing _ was much more actively involved in managing what we saw, which were concurrent — managing what we saw, which were concurrent and compound risks of what _ concurrent and compound risks of what was — concurrent and compound risks of what was going to be happening in the winter— what was going to be happening in the winter of 2021. most of the work i did in— the winter of 2021. most of the work i did in relation to covid in the autumn— i did in relation to covid in the autumn was around thinking about how we just— autumn was around thinking about how we
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at some oint point the nhs will break. at some point soon- _ point the nhs will break. at some point soon. but _ point the nhs will break. at some point soon. but nobody _ point the nhs will break. at some point soon. but nobody knew - point the nhs will break. at some | point soon. but nobody knew when that would be? _ point soon. but nobody knew when that would be? no, _ point soon. but nobody knew when that would be? no, because - point soon. but nobody knew when that would be? no, because of- point soon. but nobody knew when that would be? no, because of thej that would be? no, because of the lack of data — that would be? no, because of the lack of data on _ that would be? no, because of the lack of data on the _ that would be? no, because of the lack of data on the speed - that would be? no, because of the lack of data on the speed of - lack of data on the speed of transmission by this stage, given the... this is not a risk, frankly, that any minister whose principal aim is to reduce mortality would be willing to take. 50 aim is to reduce mortality would be willi
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i the granular way in which the nhs works? ~' ,. , ., , , works? i think her description seems to be accurate _ works? i think her description seems to be accurate regarding _ works? i think her description seems to be accurate regarding their - to be accurate regarding their cabinet office. the extent to which number ten has health expertise is to some extent a function of how the prime minister of the day chooses to staff the number ten policy unit. during the pandemic itself i think there is truth in what she says. but to some extent, as long as that doesn't lead to ill informed second—guessing the decisions that people in the nhs are actually trying to take, that need not in itself be a problem. fine trying to take, that need not in itself be a problem.— itself be a problem. one can certainly _ itself be a problem. one can certainly see _ itself be a problem. one can certainly see how _ itself be a problem. one can certainly see how it - itself be a problem. one can certainly see how it would i itself be a problem. one can| certainly see h
i the granular way in which the nhs works? ~' ,. , ., , , works? i think her description seems to be accurate _ works? i think her description seems to be accurate regarding _ works? i think her description seems to be accurate regarding their - to be accurate regarding their cabinet office. the extent to which number ten has health expertise is to some extent a function of how the prime minister of the day chooses to staff the number ten policy unit. during the pandemic itself i think there is...
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at nhs digitaland i'm no that i was the chief executive at nhs digital and i'm no longer employed by the nhs and don't talk on that are behalf. but i have views about the platform and what the organisation is trying to do. what organisation is trying to do. what are in your _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind the _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind the advantages to this software? 50. are in your mind the advantages to this software?— this software? so, i think we need to recognise _ this software? so, i think we need to recognise that _ this software? so, i think we need to recognise that the _ this software? so, i think we need to recognise that the nhs - this software? so, i think we need to recognise that the nhs is - this software? so, i think we need to recognise that the nhs is a - this software? so, i think we need| to recognise that the nhs is a huge organisation with 1.5 million employ years, 1.6 million contacts with patients every day. it is a massive enterprise and needs a technol
at nhs digitaland i'm no that i was the chief executive at nhs digital and i'm no longer employed by the nhs and don't talk on that are behalf. but i have views about the platform and what the organisation is trying to do. what organisation is trying to do. what are in your _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind the _ organisation is trying to do. what are in your mind the advantages to this software? 50. are in your mind the...
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this is a british study with the nhs. how does it| study with the nhs. how does it compare with advances in diagnoses in other countries, for example in the us? 50 in other countries, for example in the us? ., , the us? so there are some blood tests that are _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already being - the us? so there are some blood l tests that are already being used in the united states. i think one of the united states. i think one of the really important things that we are trying to do in this work is we will expect that this work to link up will expect that this work to link up to other work internationally and we work across the uk and across the world to make sure that the research we fund is internationally focused. but one really important thing that we are trying to do in this study is make sure we measured these blood tests in the context of real—world populations so people coming into clinics, on the grounds, day today. it is those people different that you may tr
this is a british study with the nhs. how does it| study with the nhs. how does it compare with advances in diagnoses in other countries, for example in the us? 50 in other countries, for example in the us? ., , the us? so there are some blood tests that are _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already being - the us? so there are some blood l tests that are already being used in the united states. i think one of the united...
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— nhs collapsing? yes, in this hypothetical— nhs collapsing? yes, in this hypothetical scenario, - nhs collapsing? yes, in this . hypothetical scenario, everyone nhs collapsing? yes, in this - hypothetical scenario, everyone is discussing that. if hypothetical scenario, everyone is discussing that.— discussing that. if you're talking about fighting — discussing that. if you're talking about fighting over _ discussing that. if you're talking about fighting over beds - discussing that. if you're talking about fighting over beds and - discussing that. if you're talking | about fighting over beds and the survival of the fittest, that is in truth where you are, isn't it? in this hypothetical scenario. had| truth where you are, isn't it? in i this hypothetical scenario. had an article? hypothetical. _ this hypothetical scenario. had an article? hypothetical. absolutely. i article? hypothetical. absolutely. ma i article? hypothetical. absolutely. may i direct _ article? hypothetical. absolutely. may i direct your— article? hypothetical. absolute
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but in a big peak the nhs would become - peak the nhs would become overwhelmed. but it doesn't tell you is at what _ overwhelmed. but it doesn't tell you is at what stage you think you need to act— is at what stage you think you need to act in— is at what stage you think you need to act in order to do something. that— to act in order to do something. that is— to act in order to do something. that is what the mothers were trying to understand, and why they needed more _ to understand, and why they needed more precision. on a basic level anyone — more precision. on a basic level anyone could see that if you had a huge _ anyone could see that if you had a huge wave — anyone could see that if you had a huge wave of infections it would cause _ huge wave of infections it would cause us— huge wave of infections it would cause us problems. the _ cause us problems. the reason i am asking is that, as we know, when the weekend of 14th, 15th of march came around, one of the reasons why it was felt necessary to take dramatic steps or change direction, was a new
but in a big peak the nhs would become - peak the nhs would become overwhelmed. but it doesn't tell you is at what _ overwhelmed. but it doesn't tell you is at what stage you think you need to act— is at what stage you think you need to act in— is at what stage you think you need to act in order to do something. that— to act in order to do something. that is— to act in order to do something. that is what the mothers were trying to understand, and why they needed more _ to understand,...
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not least, to ensure that the nhs... {lari least, to ensure that the nhs... of course, strategically, that must be right _ course, strategically, that must be right let _ course, strategically, that must be right let me— course, strategically, that must be right let me put— course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it _ course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another- course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another way. . right. let me put it another way. the plan — right. let me put it another way. the plan was _ right. let me put it another way. the plan was to— right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce - right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce r - right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce r belowi right. let me put it another way. - the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly— the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and — the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and efficiently _ the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and efficie
not least, to ensure that the nhs... {lari least, to ensure that the nhs... of course, strategically, that must be right _ course, strategically, that must be right let _ course, strategically, that must be right let me— course, strategically, that must be right let me put— course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it _ course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another- course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another way. . right. let me put it...
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nhs capacity. there was a debate around that as you can see in the minutes. i concluded that it should be for clinicians, not for ministers to make a decision on this basis, and thatis make a decision on this basis, and that is how we went on and proceeded. the minutes are really clear on that, and that is also my clear on that, and that is also my clear wreck recollection. but there was one really important lesson that came out of nimbus, which was that there was no way we could allow the nhs to become overwhelmed. so the whole debate, for however long it was, 90 minutes, i can't remember exactly, was all about how do we manage, once we are in the peak if we have all these debts? my only conclusion from it was we must not let this happen. —— deaths. the question of who do we need to... brute question of who do we need to... we are 'ust question of who do we need to... we are just leaving the covert inquiry to bring you some breaking news. the former chancellor alistair darling dies at the age
nhs capacity. there was a debate around that as you can see in the minutes. i concluded that it should be for clinicians, not for ministers to make a decision on this basis, and thatis make a decision on this basis, and that is how we went on and proceeded. the minutes are really clear on that, and that is also my clear on that, and that is also my clear wreck recollection. but there was one really important lesson that came out of nimbus, which was that there was no way we could allow the nhs...
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when it comes to the nhs, once again. — changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again. a _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service - changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service under. once again, a health service under pressure. we had warnings from the nhs bosses again this morning about a shortage of beds so she is always going to have a full entry coming into that brief. no doubt it will be a front when it comes to the general election, labourwill a front when it comes to the general election, labour will continue to claim the conservatives have underfunded and they will come back and say actually in recent years, they have increased funding but nhs waiting lists continue to go up and “p waiting lists continue to go up and up and that is one of rishi sunak�*s top five priorities, to get down those nhs waiting lists. when it comes to the home office, again, one thing is coming tomorrow forjames cleverly, a huge decision from the supreme court as to whether the government's rwa
when it comes to the nhs, once again. — changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again. a _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service - changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service under. once again, a health service under pressure. we had warnings from the nhs bosses again this morning about a shortage of beds so she is always going to have a full entry coming into that brief. no doubt it will...
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how would you 'ustify putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily — putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be expensive, | putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't. necessarily need to be expensive, it is —— if it is delivered online, in a group or with the help of a book. it can be very cost effective. talk to us about _ it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how— it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how it _ it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how it works, either on a one on one level or in a group scenario. if a woman is going through the menopause and she talks to her doctor about it, her doctor refers herfor to her doctor about it, her doctor refers her for talking therapies, to her doctor about it, her doctor refers herfor talking therapies, if someone is watching he is at the stage of their life, what are the processes that it takes them through? p
how would you 'ustify putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily — putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be expensive, | putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't. necessarily need to be expensive, it is —— if it is delivered online, in a group or with the help of a book. it can be very cost effective. talk...
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nhs would be overwhelmed. ~ .., ., was that the nhs would be overwhelmed. ~ _, ., ., overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a — overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, _ overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, but— overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, but was- the nhs in a moment, but was their debate _ the nhs in a moment, but was their debate on _ the nhs in a moment, but was their debate on the friday about the hard data presented in relation to the impact _ data presented in relation to the impact on — data presented in relation to the impact on the nhs? hard data relating — impact on the nhs? hard data relating to the likely mortality rates — relating to the likely mortality rates that would continue to go up if the _ rates that would continue to go up if the measures were not imposed? and on— if the measures were not imposed? and on the — if the measures were not imposed? and on the lead or the possibility of waiting — and on the lead or the possibility of waiting further? the inquiry well unde
nhs would be overwhelmed. ~ .., ., was that the nhs would be overwhelmed. ~ _, ., ., overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a — overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, _ overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, but— overwhelmed. we will come to look at the nhs in a moment, but was- the nhs in a moment, but was their debate _ the nhs in a moment, but was their debate on _ the nhs in a moment, but was their debate on the friday about the hard data...
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to fill like the nhs is being ignored because yellow the prime minister said the nhs is no longer one of his priorities. the nhs needing more money so people can get back to work and get early treatment, that is a very bad economic policy. what you make of the government's proposed changes to those on long—term sick? to think that is the right approach? there are people who have been forced out of work because they can't get the health treatment they need. the conservatives need to concentrate on that and their failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy. d0 failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy-— failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy. do you disagree with that oli our economy. do you disagree with that policy of _ our economy. do you disagree with that policy of removing _ our economy. do you disagree with that policy of removing benefits - our economy. do you disagree with | that policy of removing benefits the people who won't qualify?— people who won't qualify? liberal democrats want _ people who won't qualify? liberal democrats want to _ people wh
to fill like the nhs is being ignored because yellow the prime minister said the nhs is no longer one of his priorities. the nhs needing more money so people can get back to work and get early treatment, that is a very bad economic policy. what you make of the government's proposed changes to those on long—term sick? to think that is the right approach? there are people who have been forced out of work because they can't get the health treatment they need. the conservatives need to...
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nhs is certainly going _ should not take my e—mail as to save the nhs is certainly going to - the nhs is certainly going to discharge _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots of _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots of covid - the nhs is certainly going to - discharge lots of covid —positive patients — discharge lots of covid —positive patients and _ discharge lots of covid —positive patients and that _ discharge lots of covid —positive patients and that is _ discharge lots of covid —positive patients and that is absolutely l patients and that is absolutely fine. _ patients and that is absolutely fine. what _ patients and that is absolutely fine. what it— patients and that is absolutely fine, what it was _ patients and that is absolutely fine, what it was doing - patients and that is absolutely fine, what it was doing was i patients and that is absolutely - fine, what it was doing was painting a picture _ fine, what it was doing was painting a picture to— fine, what it was doing was painting a picture to the
nhs is certainly going _ should not take my e—mail as to save the nhs is certainly going to - the nhs is certainly going to discharge _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots of _ the nhs is certainly going to discharge lots of covid - the nhs is certainly going to - discharge lots of covid —positive patients — discharge lots of covid —positive patients and _ discharge lots of covid —positive patients and that _ discharge lots of...
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, to the nhs being overwhelmed. which would itself cause a greatly increased fatalities. is that right? i became convinced the strategy was the incorrect one, yes. and was that of his party to do with the fact it would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you- — would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you- so. _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i say, _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i say, i— would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i say, i would a moment, to review what you were doing, what took place, the note she made during that period. with that being at least one of the issues we focus on. before i do that, i wanted just to raise a couple of short introductory points. the first, can we go to paragraph 95 of your statement, please, on page 27? and it is the sentence or two at the beginning of that paragraph, doctor warner. you say it is not necessary to perform la
, to the nhs being overwhelmed. which would itself cause a greatly increased fatalities. is that right? i became convinced the strategy was the incorrect one, yes. and was that of his party to do with the fact it would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you- — would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you- so. _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i _ would cause nhs overwhelm? yes. thank you. so, as i say, _ would cause nhs...
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i think he _ simon was maybe running the nhs... i think he was— simon was maybe running the nhs... i think he was running one of the cabinet — think he was running one of the cabinet committee groups at that point _ cabinet committee groups at that point he — cabinet committee groups at that point. he would have been involved because _ point. he would have been involved because he — point. he would have been involved because he was involved i think in the procurement of new ppe as well. later— the procurement of new ppe as well. later in _ the procurement of new ppe as well. later in the _ the procurement of new ppe as well. later in the year, he became the head of the covid task force. i think much later. yes, he was the director—general, then he worked for simon _ director—general, then he worked for simon a _ director—general, then he worked for simon a case — director—general, then he worked for simon a case and then he worked for james _ simon a case and then he worked for james boli~ _ simon a case and then he worked for james boli. and i think afterjames bo
i think he _ simon was maybe running the nhs... i think he was— simon was maybe running the nhs... i think he was running one of the cabinet — think he was running one of the cabinet committee groups at that point _ cabinet committee groups at that point he — cabinet committee groups at that point. he would have been involved because _ point. he would have been involved because he — point. he would have been involved because he was involved i think in the procurement of new ppe as well....
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. :, :, , ~', nhs. there are a few risks when it comes to taking _ nhs. there are a few risks when it comes to taking hrt. _ nhs. there are a few risks when it comes to taking hrt. talk - nhs. there are a few risks when it comes to taking hrt. talk as - nhs. there are a few risks when it comes to taking hrt. talk as to i nhs. there are a few risks when it | comes to taking hrt. talk as to the background that all those who may not be aware of the drug. there are lots of different _ not be aware of the drug. there are lots of different formulations - not be aware of the drug. there are lots of different formulations and i lots of different formulations and ways of taking it, there are tablets, gels, patches and they contain slightly different things depending on what thing has been prescribed. somejust depending on what thing has been prescribed. some just contain one home hormone, oestrogen, some have a hormone, oestrogen and progesterone. it is important you talk with your doctor if you are considering
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nhs greater glasgow and - up this year to the highest level, nhs greater glasgow and clyde i up this year to the highest level, - nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a corporate - named as suspects in a corporate homicide — named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, _ named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, and _ named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, and 820,000 - named as suspects in a corporate - homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to— homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on nhs _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on nhs waiting - are waiting to long on nhs wai
nhs greater glasgow and - up this year to the highest level, nhs greater glasgow and clyde i up this year to the highest level, - nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a corporate - named as suspects in a corporate...
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that described it thus, to save lives and protect the nhs.— protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. protect the nhs. that was gallows humour- and _ protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. and i _ protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. and i realise _ protect the nhs. that was gallows i humour. and i realise inappropriate, evenin humour. and i realise inappropriate, even in a private exchange, not something i would have expected to be public, but i was echoing, it was gallows humour echoing the slogan of communications early on. but that is not to be over interpreted. but communications early on. but that is not to be over interpreted.— not to be over interpreted. but the words i told _ not to be over interpreted. but the words i told the _ not to be over interpreted. but the words i told the prime _ not to be over interpreted. but the words i told the prime minister - not to be over interpreted. but the words i told the prime minister to l words i told the prime minister to sack mr hancock. that reflects the seriousness of the position in the grey pos
that described it thus, to save lives and protect the nhs.— protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. protect the nhs. that was gallows humour- and _ protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. and i _ protect the nhs. that was gallows humour. and i realise _ protect the nhs. that was gallows i humour. and i realise inappropriate, evenin humour. and i realise inappropriate, even in a private exchange, not something i would have expected to be public, but i was echoing, it was gallows humour...
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yes, strikes in the nhs in _ to the waiting list on the nhs. is: strikes in the nhs in england began nearly a year ago with nurses, and most of the health nurses have settled on pay. it is the doctors and a couple of other groups still in dispute, but a large number certainly settled. it is more than a million operations, and appointments, which had been cancelled in england because of strikes. nhs leaders have been very concerned about this and of course patients and the possibility that this will run through the winter. we know now that consultants will not take any action, certainly over the key winter months are december and january while they vote, but the junior doctors have a separate pay dispute and there's no news of talks there at all. it is perfectly possible that they will decide to stage a further strike action if the talks actually run out of steam. we simply do not know about that. but certainly relief or nhs leaders and patients, one group of doctors has reached an agreement. bud patients, one group of doctors has reached an agreement.— patients, one group of doctor
yes, strikes in the nhs in _ to the waiting list on the nhs. is: strikes in the nhs in england began nearly a year ago with nurses, and most of the health nurses have settled on pay. it is the doctors and a couple of other groups still in dispute, but a large number certainly settled. it is more than a million operations, and appointments, which had been cancelled in england because of strikes. nhs leaders have been very concerned about this and of course patients and the possibility that this...
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and it .oes for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on _ for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on to— for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on to say, the chief executive of the _ goes on to say, the chief executive of the national health service said, there _ of the national health service said, there was_ of the national health service said, there was ongoing work to investigate the suitability of ppe for all_ investigate the suitability of ppe for all those using it and testing to make — for all those using it and testing to make sure it was suitable for women, — to make sure it was suitable for women, for those who are black, asian _ women, for those who are black, asian and — women, for those who are black, asian and for minority ethnic backgrounds and those with different face shapes or facial hair. 30 face shapes or facial hair. so within face shapes or facial hair. within the face shapes or facial hair. sr within the cabinet office's records show that what is attributed to me second hand is not what i said at the meeting. so there was a problem. the minutes of t
and it .oes for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on _ for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on to— for securing ppe for the nhs and it goes on to say, the chief executive of the _ goes on to say, the chief executive of the national health service said, there _ of the national health service said, there was_ of the national health service said, there was ongoing work to investigate the suitability of ppe for all_ investigate the suitability of ppe for all those using it and testing to...
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did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., , the last ones. did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., nhs? mr speaker, not only one i roclaim nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime minister, - nhs? mr speaker, not only one i i proclaim my prime minister, weeks after i became prime minister we injected record funding into the nhs and in social care and we unveiled the first of long—term workforce plan in the nhs's 75 year history but i'm pleased to mention the five pledges because as he knows, three of them are economic and on a day where we will focus on the economy, i am pleased to report that we have indeed halved inflation, no thanks to the opposition and we have growing the economy and we have reduced debt and thus a conservative government delivering for this country. government delivering for this count . ., , :, government delivering for this count . ., ,:, :, country. the reason he ignored the nhs, not country. the reason he ignored the nhs, not only _ country. the reason
did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., , the last ones. did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., nhs? mr speaker, not only one i roclaim nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime minister, - nhs? mr speaker, not only one i i proclaim my prime minister, weeks after i became prime minister we injected record funding into the nhs and in social care and we unveiled the first of long—term workforce plan in the...
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the nhs which, of course, was of such central importance to the pandemic. as we have heard, the lockdown was caused by an understanding that there was a need to present —— prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. with that in mind, could we look at page 39 of your witness statement? but five or six lines from the bottom, it says, i do not remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of the conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. this is not unusual or unique to that time. social policy and the operational management of the state is also —— always underrepresented in the centre of power,
the nhs which, of course, was of such central importance to the pandemic. as we have heard, the lockdown was caused by an understanding that there was a need to present —— prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. with that in mind, could we look at page 39 of your witness statement? but five or six lines from the bottom, it says, i do not remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of the conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. this is not unusual or...
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there are more thani million employees in the nhs. in england it has a very large budget, £150 billion. there is always this debate about whether it needs more money, whether it has the ability to be more efficient. she will have to get up more efficient. she will have to get up to speed on that quickly. the other issue is prevention and the obesity strategy which has been basically stalled in england for the last couple of years. measures to cut back on the promotion of unhealthy foods in supermarkets and on tv and online have been put on hold effectively. she will have to walk into that agenda. her husband has a senior role in the sugar industry. she will have to tread carefully there.— carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. _ carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. just - carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. just briefly, | bit of information. just briefly, this all comes ahead of a general election, likely at some point next year, we don't know when exactly. health is a key issue on
there are more thani million employees in the nhs. in england it has a very large budget, £150 billion. there is always this debate about whether it needs more money, whether it has the ability to be more efficient. she will have to get up more efficient. she will have to get up to speed on that quickly. the other issue is prevention and the obesity strategy which has been basically stalled in england for the last couple of years. measures to cut back on the promotion of unhealthy foods in...
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certainly a relief for nhs leaders and patients that one group of doctors has reached an agreement. what about the government? there has been criticism, there certainly was in the past, over how the former secretary of state for health was dealing with these strikes, we have got a new one in the past few weeks, has added a difference? yes, victoria atkins took over from steve barclay not much more than a week ago, and has had limited might have time to get up to speed. i'm told that these were very technocratic talks, involving officials and bma representatives, and it didn't really involve a whole lot of ministerial involvement, but she will shortly have to put her name to this deal, and she is of the content fit to go forward, and there will be a statement i think from her and other government sources later in the day. thank you for bringing us that breaking news, and that analysis in detail on it. plenty more of that story in the coming hours. now, back to the covid—i9 inquiry stop mayor of london continues to give his evidence. can we go to the next page, this is a letter that
certainly a relief for nhs leaders and patients that one group of doctors has reached an agreement. what about the government? there has been criticism, there certainly was in the past, over how the former secretary of state for health was dealing with these strikes, we have got a new one in the past few weeks, has added a difference? yes, victoria atkins took over from steve barclay not much more than a week ago, and has had limited might have time to get up to speed. i'm told that these were...
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the government's long—term nhs workforce programmes have to get left off if we are to help stroud maternity midwives. i have long campaigned for more apprentices as well, so let's get rid of all barriers in further education. my excellent friend and constituency neighbour the right honourable memberfor cheltenham is neighbour the right honourable member for cheltenham is clearly going to have a lot to do injustice, but i still hope he will look closely at family law reform to take cases involving children out of the court system. and while i was not expecting new childcare announcements, i urge all of the government to get behind the chance of�*s investment in families by urgently boosting the early years workforce. his majesty the king says he will lead on action to tackle biodiversity loss. —— the chancellor's. with cup 28 approaching, you should get familiar with flamingos. i will take all the help i can get to get wetland strategy and if not persuaded, flamingos are remarkable for that wonderful instagram account you have. the king is also the world wildlife fund's president and w
the government's long—term nhs workforce programmes have to get left off if we are to help stroud maternity midwives. i have long campaigned for more apprentices as well, so let's get rid of all barriers in further education. my excellent friend and constituency neighbour the right honourable memberfor cheltenham is neighbour the right honourable member for cheltenham is clearly going to have a lot to do injustice, but i still hope he will look closely at family law reform to take cases...
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the nhs scheme starts in december, and will give women more choice over where to get the pill. nhs england says it expects almost half a million women to access the pill next year without first contacting their gp, with the figure rising after that. i spoke to doctorjanet barter, president of the faculty of sexual and reproductive healthcare, who told me why this is so important. contraception is really important. contraception is really important. contraception enables women to make their own choices about whether and when they want to get pregnant. it empowers women. choice of where you can access contraception is also extremely important. we know that progressive cuts to contraceptive services have made it difficult for women to access contraception. the services are still there and you can still access contraception from your gp. but this gives women a choice of where they can go and many women may feel more comfortable going into a local pharmacy, than perhaps trying to get an appointment at a service. we were talking just briefly there, listening to how important this is
the nhs scheme starts in december, and will give women more choice over where to get the pill. nhs england says it expects almost half a million women to access the pill next year without first contacting their gp, with the figure rising after that. i spoke to doctorjanet barter, president of the faculty of sexual and reproductive healthcare, who told me why this is so important. contraception is really important. contraception is really important. contraception enables women to make their own...
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i think it's a huge thing that the nhs have done here. i do think that a lot of women's lives will be saved if they, you know, look at it and make an informed decision. it's such an easy decision to make. anastrozole is what's called an "aromatase inhibitor". it works by curbing production of the hormone oestrogen. some women do experience side effects. the list is long. most common are hot flushes, but others include feeling weak and pain or stiffness in thejoints. other parts of the uk may eventually follow nhs england's lead in making anastrozole more widely available as a preventative medicine, and research is looking at other cheap drugs which could be repurposed to save lives. a 15—year—old boy is in hospital in a critical condition after reports of a stabbing in leeds. west yorkshire police said a teenage boy has been arrested in connection with the incident, which happened this afternoon near a primary school in the horsforth area of the city. police say inquiries are ongoing. at the covid inquiry today, lord udny—lister, a
i think it's a huge thing that the nhs have done here. i do think that a lot of women's lives will be saved if they, you know, look at it and make an informed decision. it's such an easy decision to make. anastrozole is what's called an "aromatase inhibitor". it works by curbing production of the hormone oestrogen. some women do experience side effects. the list is long. most common are hot flushes, but others include feeling weak and pain or stiffness in thejoints. other parts of the...
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we�*ve got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people into jobs? absolutely, because for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy hunt... and is it mainly anxiety and depression? ..announcing a new policy, £500 million a year, on support for those sick and off work, including phone apps for mental health, but also slashing the benefits of some healthy non—workers. these policies are a combination of carrot_ these policies are a combination of carrot and — these policies are a combination of carrot and stick. we are spending £25— carrot and stick. we are spending {2.5 billion, for example, to help £2.5 billion, for example, to help over_ £2.5 billion, for example, to help
we�*ve got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people into jobs? absolutely, because for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy...
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. _ the government says it's boosting nhs dental services. compared to the previous year, they say 1.7 million more adults are receiving nhs dental care and they have plans to increase dental training places by a0%. every year, there are nearly 10,000 cases of oral cancer and, according to the oral health foundation, more than 3000 deaths. and that's a rise of nearly 50% on ten years ago. the symptoms of oral cancer include red or white patches in the mouth, a lump or a mouth ulcer that doesn't go away. if you get a lump in your cheek, don't just ignore it. get it sorted. glad i'm still here for my kids. you know, i've got two young children. without that dentist, i definitely wouldn't be here. sharon barbour, bbc news. a unique design competition has been taking place in new york city. it is called canned instruction. "canstruction" challenges designers, architects and engineers to take humble cans of food and turn them into gravity defying masterpieces — like a giraffe, or a giant pigeoh — even a teenage mutant ninja turtle. the competi
. _ the government says it's boosting nhs dental services. compared to the previous year, they say 1.7 million more adults are receiving nhs dental care and they have plans to increase dental training places by a0%. every year, there are nearly 10,000 cases of oral cancer and, according to the oral health foundation, more than 3000 deaths. and that's a rise of nearly 50% on ten years ago. the symptoms of oral cancer include red or white patches in the mouth, a lump or a mouth ulcer that doesn't...
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and the nhs more broadly england and the nhs more broadly will make sure that it properly engages with patients and citizens through this process. to describe actually how they data is being used and how it is being used across the nhs and what the benefits are. and indeed if we are to use data for research and planning, some of those commercial opportunities that were mentioned in the piece, which isn't part of ftp. that should be clear as well what, are the benefits of that. shouldn't the engagement with the public have begun before the contract was awarded? 50m public have begun before the contract was awarded? . contract was awarded? som engagement has been done- — contract was awarded? som engagement has been done- i — contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading a _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading a piece - has been done. i was reading a piece by a patient advocate group that says that patients d
and the nhs more broadly england and the nhs more broadly will make sure that it properly engages with patients and citizens through this process. to describe actually how they data is being used and how it is being used across the nhs and what the benefits are. and indeed if we are to use data for research and planning, some of those commercial opportunities that were mentioned in the piece, which isn't part of ftp. that should be clear as well what, are the benefits of that. shouldn't the...
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we've got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people intojobs? absolutely, because, for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy hunt... and is it mainly anxiety and depression? ..announcing a new policy, £500 million a year, on support for those sick and off work, including phone apps for mental health, but also slashing the benefits of some healthy non—workers. these policies are a combination of carrot and stick. we are spending {2.5 billion, for example, to help over half a million people with mental health conditions get the treatment they need to make them able to get back into the world of work, which of course is much better for their mental health condition. but also,
we've got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people intojobs? absolutely, because, for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy...
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there are no women _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four- with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four main offices of state.— offices of state. that has been the case for a while. _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot of— offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot of people i case for a while. a lot of people talking about rishi sunak possibly sacking suella braverman, that did come up before he did sack her. obviously, that will be a thing that people will talk about. i wonder if we will see rishi sunak try to promote more women to senior ranks of the government. i guess the two most senior woman in government now are the science secretary and the energy
there are no women _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four- with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four main offices of state.— offices of state. that has been the case for a while. _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a _ offices of state. that has been the...
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the nhs is a classic— we will get there. the nhs is a classic example. my wife works in the nhs. — classic example. my wife works in the nhs. i— classic example. my wife works in the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it. the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it every— the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it. every year we get to this time of year— it. every year we get to this time of year and — it. every year we get to this time of year and we will very soon enter a winter— of year and we will very soon enter a winter crisis. we have had a winter— a winter crisis. we have had a winter crisis every year for as many years— winter crisis every year for as many years as _ winter crisis every year for as many years as any— winter crisis every year for as many years as any of us can remember. it -ets years as any of us can remember. it gets really— years as any of us can remember. it gets really cute over christmas and january— gets really cute over christmas and january and in about january or february— january and in about january or f
the nhs is a classic— we will get there. the nhs is a classic example. my wife works in the nhs. — classic example. my wife works in the nhs. i— classic example. my wife works in the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it. the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it every— the nhs, i kept daily frustration of it. every year we get to this time of year— it. every year we get to this time of year and — it. every year we get to this time of year and we will very soon enter a winter— of year...
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care homes, but that was what was going to have to happen because of the situation and to stop the nhs becoming overwhelmed. don't forget matt hancock said in may of 2020 that the government would throw a protective ring around care homes, so a really contentious issue about exactly what was done and was enough done to look after care homes? the issue of care homes will probably be touched upon and it will be talked about in a later module at the inquiry, but no doubt it will come up today. we will hear more about the chaotic nature that we have been hearing so much about right at the centre of power, whether that was downing street, how these decisions were made as a whole, how the structures all work together, so we will certainly hear about that. but take your pick. he was right at the centre of all these important decisions made during the pandemic. it important decisions made during the andemic. , , ., pandemic. it will be interesting to hear his tone, _ pandemic. it will be interesting to hear his tone, you _ pandemic. it will be interesting to hear his tone, you talked - pandemi
care homes, but that was what was going to have to happen because of the situation and to stop the nhs becoming overwhelmed. don't forget matt hancock said in may of 2020 that the government would throw a protective ring around care homes, so a really contentious issue about exactly what was done and was enough done to look after care homes? the issue of care homes will probably be touched upon and it will be talked about in a later module at the inquiry, but no doubt it will come up today. we...
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you don't think the nhs needs more cash? i you don't think the nhs needs more cash? .. you don't think the nhs needs more cash? ,. ,, you don't think the nhs needs more cash? ~' ,, , ., cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting _ cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting things _ cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting things very - and wes streeting things very strongly about that. its, and wes streeting things very strongly about that.— and wes streeting things very strongly about that. a couple of ears aio strongly about that. a couple of years ago you — strongly about that. a couple of years ago you might _ strongly about that. a couple of years ago you might have - strongly about that. a couple of years ago you might have got i strongly about that. a couple of. years ago you might have got away with saying, let's see what the next couple _ with saying, let's see what the next couple of _ with saying, let's see what the next couple of fiscal events are, but people — couple of fiscal events are, but people will want to know
you don't think the nhs needs more cash? i you don't think the nhs needs more cash? .. you don't think the nhs needs more cash? ,. ,, you don't think the nhs needs more cash? ~' ,, , ., cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting _ cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting things _ cash? i think the nhs needs reform, and wes streeting things very - and wes streeting things very strongly about that. its, and wes streeting things very strongly about that.— and wes...
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back to the question — sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we _ sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were _ sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were talking - sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were talking about, | the question we were talking about, the question we were talking about, the circumstances around mr cameron's return. we have more details now. we cameron's return. we have more details now-— cameron's return. we have more details now. ~ ., ., ., ., details now. we hear lord cameron me er not details now. we hear lord cameron meyer got to _ details now. we hear lord cameron meyer got to saying _ details now. we hear lord cameron meyer got to saying that, _ details now. we hear lord cameron meyer got to saying that, he - details now. we hear lord cameron meyer got to saying that, he had i details now. we hear lord cameron | meyer got to saying that, he had his first conversations with rishi sunak in the flat where rishi sunak lives and david cameron used to l
back to the question — sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we _ sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were _ sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were talking - sort out the nhs in england. back to the question we were talking about, | the question we were talking about, the question we were talking about, the circumstances around mr cameron's return. we have more details now. we cameron's return. we have more details now-— cameron's return. we...
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oui’ our fantastic nhs and sending our to ourfantastic nhs and sending our very best wishes to her daughter, tilly. mostly she often proposed to be in the library but we are discovering another side to her and we have now heard about her time in the naughty corner and we have heard about the spice girl platforms and i can also reveal that in the 90s she won the prestigious fiercely contested crown of yorkshire rock and roll dancing queen. in a rich and roll dancing queen. in a rich and very interesting vein, she was a highly regarded yoga teacher so when she read in the times newspaper that the shadow cabinet were being encouraged to take up yoga in the office, she was waiting for the phone call but it turns out that no conservative, not even one as talented as her, can teach the party opposite anything when it comes to constantly changing from one contorted position to another. my honourable friend also mentioned, taking advice and inspiration from a certain parliamentary sketch writer, and if she is hoping that one day he might make her the target of a his acerbic wit, be careful what you
oui’ our fantastic nhs and sending our to ourfantastic nhs and sending our very best wishes to her daughter, tilly. mostly she often proposed to be in the library but we are discovering another side to her and we have now heard about her time in the naughty corner and we have heard about the spice girl platforms and i can also reveal that in the 90s she won the prestigious fiercely contested crown of yorkshire rock and roll dancing queen. in a rich and roll dancing queen. in a rich and very...
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nhs capacity is key to deal with the next pandemic. i don't know if you can see, down the pillar _ don't know if you can see, down the mar, , ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., ., ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., . ., ., , , pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families for _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families forjustice . the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery~ — the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery~ i_ the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery. i have three short topics. the first— recovery. i have three short topics. the first is— recovery. i have three short topics. the first is going back to the weekly— the first is going back to the weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ _ weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ it's _ weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ it's a — weekly meetings you set up injune 2021. it's a discrete is
nhs capacity is key to deal with the next pandemic. i don't know if you can see, down the pillar _ don't know if you can see, down the mar, , ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., ., ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., . ., ., , , pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families for _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19...
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into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. _ anything into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. on _ anything into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. on the - and 1% to education. on the unprotected departments, you look at public health and transport and not point... sorry minus 2.3, according to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice... to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice- -- it _ to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice... it won't _ to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice... it won't come - to the obr. that is a big cut? in | practice... it won't come through. in practice... it won't come through. in practice — practice... it won't come through. in practice that _ practice... it won't come through. in practice that bit _ practice. .. it won't come through. in practice that bit of— practice... it won't come through. in practice that bit of statement . practice... it won't come through. in practice that bit of statement is labelled _ in practice that bit of statement is labelled this will be
into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. _ anything into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. on _ anything into the nhs. 1% to the nhs and 1% to education. on the - and 1% to education. on the unprotected departments, you look at public health and transport and not point... sorry minus 2.3, according to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice... to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice- -- it _ to the obr. that is a big cut? in practice... it won't _ to the obr. that is a big...
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protect the nhs. something else. emergency care. all care. this takes us back to a point we raised earlier about scientists needing to understand exactly ly what the government was trying to achieve, other than just stopping the nhs being overwhelmed. that was in march, where we were talking about it this morning. it looks as though that concern arose again at this time?— again at this time? possibly even intensified. _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would - again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would you - again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would you have j intensified. what would you have like to be told that you weren't being told? : it. ill would have been useful if they said all we care about is nhs collapse, just work to only that. but that isn't all they cared abd. about. some days it was we can't stand the number of death. so if that is not the target, what is the target? that you want all routine care running properly and cope
protect the nhs. something else. emergency care. all care. this takes us back to a point we raised earlier about scientists needing to understand exactly ly what the government was trying to achieve, other than just stopping the nhs being overwhelmed. that was in march, where we were talking about it this morning. it looks as though that concern arose again at this time?— again at this time? possibly even intensified. _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what _ again at this time?...
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and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. for more on today's hearing. live now to our correspondent damian grammaticas. he is covering the covid inquiry for us. dane priti patel, a key witness for the inquiry and just tell us a bit more about what she had to say this afternoon.— this afternoon. what you were listenin: this afternoon. what you were listening to — this afternoon. what you were listening to there, _ this afternoon. what you were listening to there, she - this afternoon. what you were listening to there, she was - listening to there, she was essentially talking about the idea around whether the borders should have been closed or not and how practical that would have been. i thought the most interesting thing in her evidence actually was that she said under questioning, effectively there were no developed plans for dealing with a viral pandemic like this approaching the uk. there were no sort of developed
and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. for more on today's hearing. live now to our correspondent damian grammaticas. he is covering the covid inquiry for us. dane priti patel, a key witness for the inquiry and just tell us a bit more about what she had to say this afternoon.— this afternoon. what you were listenin: this...
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the nhs pays the care company £24 an hour for this vital support. but today's report says most public bodies pay much less, making it hard to keep staff, and risking poor care. i think pay�*s a huge factor because we're asking so much of people for such a low amount of money. i think they need to maybe even come out and just see what we do. and the extent we go to. the homecare association, which represents uk home care providers, calculates that the fee for an hour of home support should be at least £25.95. that covers the minimum wage, general staffing and business costs, and £1 for reinvestment or profit. its research found the average actually paid by the nhs and councils was £21.56 — one london council paid the lowest rate at just over £16. but councils and the nhs are under severe financial pressure, having to cut services when demand for social care is growing. it means getting decisions right for people like ann is difficult. she was a nurse, midwife and teacher. her son lives two hours away and without help, ian, her husband of more
the nhs pays the care company £24 an hour for this vital support. but today's report says most public bodies pay much less, making it hard to keep staff, and risking poor care. i think pay�*s a huge factor because we're asking so much of people for such a low amount of money. i think they need to maybe even come out and just see what we do. and the extent we go to. the homecare association, which represents uk home care providers, calculates that the fee for an hour of home support should be...
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. _ in the nhs. the level of benefit payments. it — in the nhs. the level of benefit payments, it matters _ in the nhs. the level of benefit l payments, it matters enormously in the nhs. the level of benefit - payments, it matters enormously to some of the people you mentioned, and of course we should remind viewers many people on working age benefits also have jobs.— benefits also have 'obs. absolutely the case. i was — benefits also have 'obs. absolutely the case. i was in _ benefits also have jobs. absolutely the case. i was in a _ benefits also have jobs. absolutely the case. i was in a place _ benefits also have jobs. absolutely the case. i was in a place where . benefits also have jobs. absolutely | the case. i was in a place where you would not expect there to be foodbanks in croydon on the edge of the surrey borders, south of croydon, last week, and people there having to access foodbanks because the rent has gone up so much they are struggling to pay the rent and put food on the table. these are harrowing stories of people in work str
. _ in the nhs. the level of benefit payments. it — in the nhs. the level of benefit payments, it matters _ in the nhs. the level of benefit l payments, it matters enormously in the nhs. the level of benefit - payments, it matters enormously to some of the people you mentioned, and of course we should remind viewers many people on working age benefits also have jobs.— benefits also have 'obs. absolutely the case. i was — benefits also have 'obs. absolutely the case. i was in _ benefits...
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long—standing problem for the nhs, which hadn't been fully tackled by the time covid came along. thank you very much. i want to return to our top story. the israeli prime minister had been saying that the israeli ministry —— is really miserable military has now surrounded gaza city. this is the long discussed aim of that military involvement on the ground within gas of the israeli military. within the last few minutes we have had an update from the israeli defence forceful stop here as their spokesman. translation: , ., , translation: the idf have completed their encirclement _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza city. - translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza city. in - their encirclement of gaza city. in recent hours, our military along with airforce had been recent hours, our military along with air force had been outpost headquarters and additional terrorist infrastructure used by hamas leadership an
long—standing problem for the nhs, which hadn't been fully tackled by the time covid came along. thank you very much. i want to return to our top story. the israeli prime minister had been saying that the israeli ministry —— is really miserable military has now surrounded gaza city. this is the long discussed aim of that military involvement on the ground within gas of the israeli military. within the last few minutes we have had an update from the israeli defence forceful stop here as...
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in the nhs and social care _ people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, _ people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, though, - people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, though, the i social care. obviously, though, the political— social care. obviously, though, the political reality— social care. obviously, though, the political reality of— social care. obviously, though, the political reality of this _ social care. obviously, though, the political reality of this is _ social care. obviously, though, the political reality of this is the - political reality of this is the thing — political reality of this is the thing that— political reality of this is the thing that politicians - political reality of this is the thing that politicians will - political reality of this is the | thing that politicians will say political reality of this is the i thing that politicians will say is that it's — thing that politicians will say is that it's too _ thing that politicians will say is that it's too high _ thi
in the nhs and social care _ people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, _ people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, though, - people coming to work in the nhs and social care. obviously, though, the i social care. obviously, though, the political— social care. obviously, though, the political reality— social care. obviously, though, the political reality of— social care. obviously, though, the political reality of this _ social care. obviously, though,...