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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.
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...
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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 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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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 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
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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
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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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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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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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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 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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keep serious incidents within the nhs�*s capacity to cope. in parallel, the team in number ten reach the same conclusion and essentially took the prime minister through to that but the following decisions were taken on the basis of the sage evidence and in the uk cobra of the 15th of march. but evidence and in the uk cobra of the 15th of march.— 15th of march. but there was a chan . e, 15th of march. but there was a change, whatever? _ 15th of march. but there was a change, whatever? an - 15th of march. but there was a - change, whatever? an understanding that herd immunity, a necessary part of a mitigation strategy, could not, would not work because it failed to apply the degree of control. br; would not work because it failed to apply the degree of control. by that sta . e, apply the degree of control. by that stage. clearly. _ apply the degree of control. by that stage, clearly, because _ apply the degree of control. by that stage, clearly, because her- apply the degree of control. by that| stage, clearly, because her decease was so much
keep serious incidents within the nhs�*s capacity to cope. in parallel, the team in number ten reach the same conclusion and essentially took the prime minister through to that but the following decisions were taken on the basis of the sage evidence and in the uk cobra of the 15th of march. but evidence and in the uk cobra of the 15th of march.— 15th of march. but there was a chan . e, 15th of march. but there was a change, whatever? _ 15th of march. but there was a change, whatever? an -...
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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 be able to access the pill next year without needing to contact their gp first, with the figure rising after that. we are expecting that one in four women will be able to access or choose to access to contraception through the pharmacist, which actually will release half a million appointments in gp practices, which obviously is great news. live now to drjanet barter who is president of the faculty of sexual and reproductive healthcare. why is this important question contraception is really important. contraception enables women to make their own choices about whether and when they want to get pregnant and so empowers women. the 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 but services are still there and it can still access contraception from your gp. but this gives women no choice of w
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 be able to access the pill next year without needing to contact their gp first, with the figure rising after that. we are expecting that one in four women will be able to access or choose to access to contraception through the pharmacist, which actually will release half a million appointments in gp practices, which obviously is great news....
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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. the chief executive of mcdonald's in the uk is to be questioned by mps over allegations of a toxic workplace culture at the restaurant chain. it follows a bbc investigation in which more than 100 current and recent staff alleged sexual assault, harrassment, racism and bullying. 0ur employment correspondent zoe conway reports. ed is studying for his a—levels. he started a newjob at mcdonald's at the beginning of the year. he says that very soon, one of the senior managers at the store repeatedly pestered him for sex. ed was 16. this happened in front of others when he would pass it off as banter. but then, behind closed doors, in the fridge or the crewroom, or the stockroom, when no—one else was there, he would very much give the impression that he was being absolutely serious. the harassment went on for several months, until ed quit in april. i would get really upset about goi
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. the chief executive of mcdonald's in the uk is to be questioned by mps over allegations of a toxic workplace culture at the restaurant chain. it follows a bbc investigation in which more than 100 current and recent staff alleged sexual assault, harrassment, racism and bullying. 0ur...
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pandemic in terms of, for example, mental health issues, the fact people were not able to go to the nhs in the normal way to see their other health challenges dealt with, and so i had broader health concerns, but also, within cabinet, so more broadly within government, there were understandably... you referred in our earlier session to some of the concerns around education for children, around people being able to go to work in the normal way. there were concerns that every department would have some issues. we were talking about the transport department. so the government was trying to take a balanced approach to all of this, but on the basis that npis should not exist a moment longer than they are necessary, and if the evidence supported, we have to find a time to remove the npis. if i may add, one thing i distinctly remember at the time and came up in a number of discussions with the advice i was receiving and i'm sure the prime minister was receiving from the cmo, csa, and others, was that when we asked about the timing of removing these npis, and what do they think and does it make
pandemic in terms of, for example, mental health issues, the fact people were not able to go to the nhs in the normal way to see their other health challenges dealt with, and so i had broader health concerns, but also, within cabinet, so more broadly within government, there were understandably... you referred in our earlier session to some of the concerns around education for children, around people being able to go to work in the normal way. there were concerns that every department would...
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receive a one—off bonus of at least £1700 after previously missing out because they worked for non—nhs organisations. the extra payment was agreed as part of the nhs pay deal in england this year — but some staff were not included. after employers launched legal action, the government has now agreed to provide the funding. up to 20,000 health workers in england will receive a one—off —— a bbc panorama investigation has found the fast—fashion firm boohoo has broken promises to treat its suppliers more fairly. an undercover reporter at the company's hqs saw evidence of staff pressuring suppliers into cutting prices, even after deals had been struck. you're live with bbc news. prince william has continued his visit to singapore ahead of the awards ceremony for his earthshot environmental prize on tuesday. already today the prince has met the president and prime minister of singapore, as well as getting active on the water. live now to singapore we can speak to suranjana tewari. 0n? it has been a very eventful day starting with dragon boat racing as you mentioned. prince william
receive a one—off bonus of at least £1700 after previously missing out because they worked for non—nhs organisations. the extra payment was agreed as part of the nhs pay deal in england this year — but some staff were not included. after employers launched legal action, the government has now agreed to provide the funding. up to 20,000 health workers in england will receive a one—off —— a bbc panorama investigation has found the fast—fashion firm boohoo has broken promises to...
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he'll also host a reception for nhs nurses and midwives. also 75 years of the nhs. we understand the king will be taking a call from his younger son, prince harry, at some point today. while events taking place throughout the day as well as here. you can see the well the iconic tower of london. we will be expecting some gun salutes to take place very shortly, 62 of them. a slightly rainy afternoon here in central london but the pictures or very dramatic as well, as the king celebrates his 75th birthday. let's ta ke let's take you to the most that you have ever paid for a car. well a vintage ferrari has sold in new york for 51.7 million dollars — that'sjust over 42 million pounds. it's the second—highest amount ever paid for a car at auction. the gto from 1962 is rare — as only around 30 were ever made. this car had been owned by an american collector for decades, and while no information's been given about the buyer — they'll be part of a very exclusive club, including fashion designer ralph lauren and pink floyd drummer nick mason. thank you for being with
he'll also host a reception for nhs nurses and midwives. also 75 years of the nhs. we understand the king will be taking a call from his younger son, prince harry, at some point today. while events taking place throughout the day as well as here. you can see the well the iconic tower of london. we will be expecting some gun salutes to take place very shortly, 62 of them. a slightly rainy afternoon here in central london but the pictures or very dramatic as well, as the king celebrates his 75th...
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as you said, there were plans within nhs trusts, and within— were plans within nhs trusts, and within particular parts of the situation, but none of those plans, as they— situation, but none of those plans, as they were, or thinking, went directly— as they were, or thinking, went directly towards what sort of countermeasures, nationally, might we have _ countermeasures, nationally, might we have to — countermeasures, nationally, might we have to contemplate. it came later, _ we have to contemplate. it came later, did — we have to contemplate. it came later, did it— we have to contemplate. it came later, did it not? it we have to contemplate. it came later, did it not?— we have to contemplate. it came later, did it not?- and i we have to contemplate. it came later, did it not?- and so, | later, did it not? it did. and so, when you _ later, did it not? it did. and so, when you say — later, did it not? it did. and so, when you say in _ later, did it not? it did. and so, when you say in your _ later, did it not? it did. and so, when you say in your statement j later, did it
as you said, there were plans within nhs trusts, and within— were plans within nhs trusts, and within particular parts of the situation, but none of those plans, as they— situation, but none of those plans, as they were, or thinking, went directly— as they were, or thinking, went directly towards what sort of countermeasures, nationally, might we have _ countermeasures, nationally, might we have to — countermeasures, nationally, might we have to contemplate. it came later, _ we have to...
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that analysis of nhs england showed that includes people who are on more than one waiting list. most are on two or three but some will be on as many as five. let's speak to our health correspondent. in fact, we will talk to nick a little bit laterfor the analysis on those figures. events in the middle east,. as fighting intensifies on the streets of gaza city, a military focus and said that the gay south would be open. then estimate —— the gate to the south would be open. they said that they have lost control of gaza. they have been with israel defence forces inside the territory. the sections featuring the israeli military have been cleared by the idea. like young soldiers in many wars, israeli troops looked excited, not apprehensive, as they made their final preparations to join israel's invasion of the gaza strip. they're moving in as the war approaches a critical point.
that analysis of nhs england showed that includes people who are on more than one waiting list. most are on two or three but some will be on as many as five. let's speak to our health correspondent. in fact, we will talk to nick a little bit laterfor the analysis on those figures. events in the middle east,. as fighting intensifies on the streets of gaza city, a military focus and said that the gay south would be open. then estimate —— the gate to the south would be open. they said that...
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the first new nhs guidance on treating menopause in almost a decade says talking therapy should be offered to help women. nice says cbt can be an alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women who are are experiencing poor sleep, hot flushes and mood changes. it is good that it has been updated because it is eight years old because it is eight years old because it is time for a refresh, i think it is disappointing we are talking about cognitive behavioural therapy so much, of course it is one psychological treatment, we see many women, 98% have psychological system, we know hormones have really important roles in our brains, we know the commoniest symptoms affect our brains, so brain fog, memory problems are, anxiety, low mood, poor sleep, problems are, anxiety, low mood, poorsleep, reduced problems are, anxiety, low mood, poor sleep, reduced concentration, low energy, and cbt has a role, same as other treatments have a role, but we have to remember that we are talking about the menopause, and the perimenopause, the time before periods stop and our hormone levels are low, so we have
the first new nhs guidance on treating menopause in almost a decade says talking therapy should be offered to help women. nice says cbt can be an alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women who are are experiencing poor sleep, hot flushes and mood changes. it is good that it has been updated because it is eight years old because it is eight years old because it is time for a refresh, i think it is disappointing we are talking about cognitive behavioural therapy so much, of course it is...
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the liberal democrats say there wasn't enough on the nhs or sewage, and criticised the crime bills. on criminaljustice, we know that system is creaking at the seams, but the government seem to want to add more to it, rather than necessarily helping the police and the criminaljustice system more widely deliver. frankly, it seems like they're waiting for a general election. maybe they should just get on and deliver one. this speech is certainly part of preparing the ground for that election, as well as setting out what mps will be focusing on in the run—up. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. so what exactly will mps be focusing on? this afternoon, they will debate that an house of commons and we will hearfrom the prime minister rishi sunak and the leader of the opposition, they will talk about some of the issues raised in that king's speech, laying out the plans for government for the year ahead. so if you are with us earlier, you will know we talked about crime and sentencing and we have talked about those plans for energy licences for oil and gas in the north sea. let's talk about
the liberal democrats say there wasn't enough on the nhs or sewage, and criticised the crime bills. on criminaljustice, we know that system is creaking at the seams, but the government seem to want to add more to it, rather than necessarily helping the police and the criminaljustice system more widely deliver. frankly, it seems like they're waiting for a general election. maybe they should just get on and deliver one. this speech is certainly part of preparing the ground for that election, as...
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and to give back has always been important to me, and to highlight the heroes that work in the nhs is something that we've been able to do on this project and i'm really, really proud of that. the documentary, a programme that david hasn't yet watched, is also stark about the fact that his health is slowly deteriorating. there will be a time in my life i'll probably get in a bed and won't get out of it. so i would like to watch the film then, so i can look back and reflect on myself, with all the hope and optimism that i feel like i've got in me now. dave, thank you so, so much. mate, it's been a pleasure. let's end this edition of news now as we began it, with a bit of a bang. i'm referring of course to the ceremonial gun salutes, fired in the uk, in honour of king charles' 75th birthday. he's spending the day carrying out royal duties as normal, but we're told he will be getting a transatlantic birthday phone call from his younger son, prince harry. with the details here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. a gun salute in london's green park, to mark the king's 75th birthda
and to give back has always been important to me, and to highlight the heroes that work in the nhs is something that we've been able to do on this project and i'm really, really proud of that. the documentary, a programme that david hasn't yet watched, is also stark about the fact that his health is slowly deteriorating. there will be a time in my life i'll probably get in a bed and won't get out of it. so i would like to watch the film then, so i can look back and reflect on myself, with all...
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the nhs in england is promising to eliminate cervical cancer by 20a0 — thanks to improved rates of screening and vaccination. currently, there are around 2,600 cases each year in england. you with bbc news. climate campaigner greta thunberg has denied a public order offence after a protest in central london last month. the 20—year—old from sweden was arrested during a demonstration near the intercontinental hotel in mayfair on october 17 as oil executives met inside for the energy intelligence forum. frankie mccamley has the latest. greta thunberg arrived at court looking relaxed and smiling, despite becoming the centre of a media frenzy. she was greeted by dozens of media activists who were all filling this pavement, some singing and chanting, some holding banners. one red, oil money out. another said make polluters pay. inside the courtroom, the 20—year—old sat alongside four other people, all facing the same public order charge. we saw her laughing and waving out was a packed public gallery, full of journalists and other activists. when she spoke, she only confirmed her name and a
the nhs in england is promising to eliminate cervical cancer by 20a0 — thanks to improved rates of screening and vaccination. currently, there are around 2,600 cases each year in england. you with bbc news. climate campaigner greta thunberg has denied a public order offence after a protest in central london last month. the 20—year—old from sweden was arrested during a demonstration near the intercontinental hotel in mayfair on october 17 as oil executives met inside for the energy...
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i the the fundamental problems of the country, it won't do anything to fix the cost of living or nhs waiting lists, and the only way to get real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. this change is to get rid of this failed tory government.— change is to get rid of this failed tory government. this all kicked off this morning _ tory government. this all kicked off this morning when _ tory government. this all kicked off this morning when it _ tory government. this all kicked off this morning when it suella - this morning when it suella braverman was sacked as home secretary. what is your response to her leaving government?— her leaving government? suella braverman _ her leaving government? suella braverman should _ her leaving government? suella braverman should never- her leaving government? suella braverman should never have . her leaving government? suella i braverman should never have been appointed home secretary in the first place, she was only there because of a deal done by rishi sunak with the right wing of his party to avoid a tory leadership contest, and
i the the fundamental problems of the country, it won't do anything to fix the cost of living or nhs waiting lists, and the only way to get real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. this change is to get rid of this failed tory government.— change is to get rid of this failed tory government. this all kicked off this morning _ tory government. this all kicked off this morning when _ tory government. this all kicked off this morning when it _ tory government. this all kicked...
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bbc analysis shows that two—thirds of nhs maternity units in england don't consistently meet safety standards, as assessed by the health regulator. the care quality commission says maternity has the worst safety ratings of all hospital services it inspects. the government said maternity care was of the "utmost importance". let's ta ke let's take your life to the scene in madrid and spain. we have had some breaking news from there. spain's acting prime minister pedro sanchez has been approved as prime minister. you can see there mr sanchez and the uploading crowds of spanish mps around him —— applauding. we will bring you more on that story as and when we get it here on bbc news. let's move a little bit more into what we have been talking about. we will talk a little bit now about uk politics rather than spanish politics. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, says he will introduce emergency legislation to enable him to press ahead with plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the policy was ruled unlawful by the supreme court. mr sunak said the uk was also working on a new treaty w
bbc analysis shows that two—thirds of nhs maternity units in england don't consistently meet safety standards, as assessed by the health regulator. the care quality commission says maternity has the worst safety ratings of all hospital services it inspects. the government said maternity care was of the "utmost importance". let's ta ke let's take your life to the scene in madrid and spain. we have had some breaking news from there. spain's acting prime minister pedro sanchez has been...
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the first new nhs guidance on treating menopause in almost a decade says talking therapy should be offered to help women cope with symptoms. the watchdog nice says cognitive behavioural therapy, or cbt, can be an alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from poor sleep, hot flushes and mood changes. let's bring in dr louise newson, a gp and menopause specialist, to talk more about this. very good to see you. thoughts on this draft guidance? it is very good to see you. thoughts on this draft guidance?— this draft guidance? it is good that has been updated _ this draft guidance? it is good that has been updated because - this draft guidance? it is good that has been updated because it - this draft guidance? it is good that has been updated because it is - this draft guidance? it is good that i has been updated because it is eight years old so it is time for a refresh. it is very disappointing that we are talking about cognitive behavioural therapy so much. it is just one psychological treatment. we see 90% of women who come to our clinic have psychological symptoms. t
the first new nhs guidance on treating menopause in almost a decade says talking therapy should be offered to help women cope with symptoms. the watchdog nice says cognitive behavioural therapy, or cbt, can be an alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from poor sleep, hot flushes and mood changes. let's bring in dr louise newson, a gp and menopause specialist, to talk more about this. very good to see you. thoughts on this draft guidance? it is very good to see you....
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buckingham palace reception highlighting the work of the nurses and midwives over the decade as part of the nhs 75 celebrations as well. one thing that has been widely reported that was broken on the bbc is we are expecting the king to be wish to happy birthday by the duke of sussex at some point today. —— to be wished happy birthday. we think harry will call his father today, they have had a strained relationship since he moved away with his wife megan and the family to america three years ago. but we understand he will be calling his father to wish him happy birthday and we will discuss that later. our main story on bbc news. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says nearly 180 people are being buried in a mass grave there, after it ran out of power. fighting between the israeli military and hamas continues around al—shifa hospital. that's led to growing international concern, with president biden saying he wants "less intrusive action". around 30 babies there were said to be in need of intensive care and their incubators are no longer operational. it's believed three premature babies ha
buckingham palace reception highlighting the work of the nurses and midwives over the decade as part of the nhs 75 celebrations as well. one thing that has been widely reported that was broken on the bbc is we are expecting the king to be wish to happy birthday by the duke of sussex at some point today. —— to be wished happy birthday. we think harry will call his father today, they have had a strained relationship since he moved away with his wife megan and the family to america three years...
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helpful to have others doing it as well, and we said that at the time, so economists, people from the nhs, others to make sure that the operational side was properly covered. in terms of the blurred line, a lot has been written about this, people have strong views in both directions. my view is, it was helpful for us to stand up and deliver the evidence as we saw it and the outputs from sage. it was unhelpful when questions became overtly policy driven and political, which is inevitable in a press conference, and that word best, whichever minister we were with when they took the questions, i think it is because some people to say it lends credibility to a
helpful to have others doing it as well, and we said that at the time, so economists, people from the nhs, others to make sure that the operational side was properly covered. in terms of the blurred line, a lot has been written about this, people have strong views in both directions. my view is, it was helpful for us to stand up and deliver the evidence as we saw it and the outputs from sage. it was unhelpful when questions became overtly policy driven and political, which is inevitable in a...
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the state of the nhs, of schools? what is in here to address that? that is what will be argued over.- what will be argued over. people will also be _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking at _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking at what - what will be argued over. people will also be looking at what is - what will be argued over. people | will also be looking at what is not in the speech. crucially, no mention of hs2. that would have needed more discussion had been going ahead. what we did get was talk about transport north, or network north. that was aim to run things like commuterjourneys that was aim to run things like commuter journeys around that was aim to run things like commuterjourneys around cities in the north of england. given all the flak that the government took for cancelling that extra leg of hs2. that was part of the preamble, again. that was part of rishi sunak�*s ohl programme, but not the actual legislation. when it came to the detail of wh
the state of the nhs, of schools? what is in here to address that? that is what will be argued over.- what will be argued over. people will also be _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking at _ what will be argued over. people will also be looking at what - what will be argued over. people will also be looking at what is - what will be argued over. people | will also be looking at what is not in the speech. crucially, no...
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how many people would die of those who were infected, or the impact the nhs was likely to be. thosejudgments rested upon actual data or short—term scenario planning, just basic standard assessments on what was likely to happen. standard assessments on what was likely to happen-— standard assessments on what was likely to happen. when we had, from late march onwards, _ likely to happen. when we had, from late march onwards, unfortunately, l likely to happen. when we had, from j late march onwards, unfortunately, a lot of people with covid in the uk, a lot of people going to hospital and a lot dying, and a bit later than that we had very good day —— make data flows and we could see where things were going i agree with you that was much better to rest on those as the principal reasons to make decisions, presenting data to ministers and the general public. that was not the situation, though, we had injanuary, february and early march. remembering the numbers at that point were extremely small and, in fact, at that point were extremely small and, infact, we at that point we
how many people would die of those who were infected, or the impact the nhs was likely to be. thosejudgments rested upon actual data or short—term scenario planning, just basic standard assessments on what was likely to happen. standard assessments on what was likely to happen-— standard assessments on what was likely to happen. when we had, from late march onwards, _ likely to happen. when we had, from late march onwards, unfortunately, l likely to happen. when we had, from j late march...
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the time, but myjob was to lead the health care system, the whole thing, 1.4 million people in the nhs over 3 million in social care, so ijust got on with doing that to the best of my ability. if i interru t, that to the best of my ability. if i interrupt, you said systems need to be in _ interrupt, you said systems need to be in place — interrupt, you said systems need to be in place and then he spoke about cobra _ be in place and then he spoke about cobra and _ be in place and then he spoke about cobra and systems that we now did come _ cobra and systems that we now did come into— cobra and systems that we now did come into play. so what are you suggesting should happen in the future _ suggesting should happen in the future if— suggesting should happen in the future if you have as you described it, a future if you have as you described it. a malign — future if you have as you described it, a malign influence? unfortunately the system needs to be there irrespective of the personalities of the people who are involved. the way i would recommended is that when you have a small or
the time, but myjob was to lead the health care system, the whole thing, 1.4 million people in the nhs over 3 million in social care, so ijust got on with doing that to the best of my ability. if i interru t, that to the best of my ability. if i interrupt, you said systems need to be in _ interrupt, you said systems need to be in place — interrupt, you said systems need to be in place and then he spoke about cobra _ be in place and then he spoke about cobra and _ be in place and then he spoke...