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i still see a future in the uk in the nhs _ stops you? i still see a future in the uk in the nhs where - stops you? i still see a future in | the uk in the nhs where doctors stops you? i still see a future in - the uk in the nhs where doctors are valued appropriately that i want to try to work towards. but valued appropriately that i want to try to work towards.— try to work towards. but if you don't see _ try to work towards. but if you don't see that _ try to work towards. but if you don't see that in _ try to work towards. but if you don't see that in the _ try to work towards. but if you don't see that in the next... i l don't see that in the next... i don't see that in the next... i don't know how old you are but if you don't see that... you are relatively young, i think, if you don't see that in, put a timeframe on it? next three years? a bit of time under a new government? is that... you are not ruling it out, clearly. this is not an accusation, far from clearly. this is not an accusation, farfrom it. it isjust a question about t
i still see a future in the uk in the nhs _ stops you? i still see a future in the uk in the nhs where - stops you? i still see a future in | the uk in the nhs where doctors stops you? i still see a future in - the uk in the nhs where doctors are valued appropriately that i want to try to work towards. but valued appropriately that i want to try to work towards.— try to work towards. but if you don't see _ try to work towards. but if you don't see that _ try to work towards. but if you don't...
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and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at l nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it is run and governed. fix, the moment in terms of how it is run and governed-— and governed. a conservative spokesperson _ and governed. a conservative spokesperson said _ and governed. a conservative spokesperson said what - and governed. a conservative spokesperson said what danl and governed. a conservative - spokesperson said what dan says is wrong... doctor poulter will stay as an mp until the next general election. which he and the labour party are calling for as soon as possible. whenever the election is, rishi sunak doesn't have long to haul party out of the political holocene. while he will hope the doctordefection to labour is a i—off, voters see a tory party struggling to hold itself together. that is not the only political story today. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces a no—confidence vote this week after ending a power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground, but
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._ . feasible thing to roll-out on the nhs? . a ._ . nhs? what's really exciting about the ro'ect nhs? what's really exciting about the project is _ nhs? what's really exciting about the project is hopefully _ nhs? what's really exciting about the project is hopefully it - nhs? what's really exciting about the project is hopefully it will - the project is hopefully it will give — the project is hopefully it will give us — the project is hopefully it will give us the answer to that. the one thing _ give us the answer to that. the one thing that— give us the answer to that. the one thing that the funders stated importantly was that we needed to work with— importantly was that we needed to work with commissioners, people across— work with commissioners, people across the — work with commissioners, people across the uk who decide which services — across the uk who decide which services are paid for and organised locally— services are paid for and organised locally and — services are paid for and organised locally and by working
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in a letter to the daily telegraph, nhs providers say nearly two million nhs appointments were missed because people didn't receive their letters and patient safety could be at risk. royal mail say it is exploring options for time—sensitive medical letters. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been deadlocked for months. the body of a construction worker who was killed after last month's baltimore bridge collapse has been recovered. father of two maynor suazo—sandoval from honduras, had been repairing potholes on the bridge when a container ship hit one of its support columns. three other workers are still missing. it comes as the us presidentjoe biden has said he'll move "heaven and earth" to help the city recover from the tragedy. 0ur reporter will vernon has the latest. 11 days after the disaster, the site of the aldermore bridge collapse still astonishes. president biden came here t
in a letter to the daily telegraph, nhs providers say nearly two million nhs appointments were missed because people didn't receive their letters and patient safety could be at risk. royal mail say it is exploring options for time—sensitive medical letters. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been...
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charlotte, before we let _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go this _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go this money, i l before we let you go this money, i know there is one really important thing that you need to do, so if you would like to do that for us, just straight to that camera there. you have got an important message. ihequr;r have got an important message. happy birthda , have got an important message. happy birthday. dad! — birthday, dad! how— birthday, dad! how old is dad today. are you allowed to say? £13. how old is dad today. are you allowed to say?— how old is dad today. are you | allowed to say?_ he how old is dad today. are you - allowed to say?_ he is a allowed to say? 43, i think. he is a bab . allowed to say? 43, i think. he is a baby- you — allowed to say? 43, i think. he is a baby- you don't — allowed to say? 43, i think. he is a baby. you don'
charlotte, before we let _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go this _ is also good for the nhs. charlotte, before we let you go this money, i l before we let you go this money, i know there is one really important thing that you need to do, so if you would like to do that for us, just straight to that camera there. you have got an important message. ihequr;r...
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all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, "oh, we're not going to see before you're18th," and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the the lowest i've been during the course of my transition. expanding gender services is a key focus of the latest independent review. recommendations include a separate pathway for young children and their families, allowing early discussions to take place, a follow through service for 17 to 25—year—olds, and assurances that the same standards of care as other parts of the nhs will be provided. gender services, provided by the controversial tavistock clinic in london, ended last month. two new centres in london and liverpool have been set up. the use of drugs to stop the onset of puberty has now stopped until further research is done. the author of the report says hormone treatment should in future be used with extreme caution for 16 t
all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, "oh, we're not going to see before you're18th," and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the the lowest i've been during the course of my transition. expanding gender services is a key focus of the latest independent review. recommendations include...
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now goes to local nhs to distribute. we must hang onto the money and we are in urgent contact we must hang onto the money. we are in urgent contact with local health authorities that it does not get followed up by the system. a spokesperson for nhs told the bbc... while talks go on, the hospices only fundraising activities remain crucial and it's about thinking big. donate $10 or more for a chance to win this experience... in 2015, julia's house raised more than £50 million in a raffle tojoin actor robert downeyjr on the red carpet for a hollywood premiere. the latest idea is the great tail trail. we will be having a series of giant mermaid tail sculptures all over christchurch, bournemouth and poole area, and we called it mermaids because the end of life caring room when we look after children is called the mermaid room atjulia's house. we call the people who pass away in our care little mermaids. i've just got this batch of bright pink paint and i cannot wait to paint the mermaid tail. julia's house now wants people t
now goes to local nhs to distribute. we must hang onto the money and we are in urgent contact we must hang onto the money. we are in urgent contact with local health authorities that it does not get followed up by the system. a spokesperson for nhs told the bbc... while talks go on, the hospices only fundraising activities remain crucial and it's about thinking big. donate $10 or more for a chance to win this experience... in 2015, julia's house raised more than £50 million in a raffle tojoin...
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the department for health says nhs ambulance response times have significantly improved. but critics say the new service creates a system where those who can afford to pay get better care. now, we've been talking a lot about the banksy mural in north london over the last few weeks. well, now another new mural has appeared — but this one is definitely not by the street artist. it is in fact by a group of local teenagers who have created it inside the entrance to finsbury park station. the young artists wanted to create something that represents the youth and spirit of the area. let's take a look at the tubes now. the northern line is closed between golders green and edgware. that takes us to the weather with kat. hello, there, good morning to you. we're starting off our friday with showery outbreaks of rain. that rain will clear through this morning, there'll be just a few showers to follow, and it will brighten up quite nicely later with decent sunny spells. but it will feel windy. and those winds will pick up even further over the next few days — this deep area of lo
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there are 220 hospices in this country, none of which receive the funding that they need from the nhs. this affects everybody, we're all going to die. it's part of what the nhs is legally required to provide and at the moment they're not providing the funding for it. we have to have a public debate in this country about how we fund end of life care. we wouldn't fund baby care, we wouldn't fund maternity care in this way. there would be an outcry and with good reason. kimberley and andrew greaves' lives changed dramatically when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer at the age of ai with two young children. he was admitted here at ashgate hospice six months before he died. itjust made all the difference to us. and yeah, i do smile, i do think back fondly because for a long time andrew was fighting, i was fighting with him. he couldn't be that poorly at home and he couldn't die at home. it had to be here. the children were too young. he needed to be away from the home environment, and itjust was the best possible place for him. the people are lovely. i bumped into kayleigh, the nurse, an
there are 220 hospices in this country, none of which receive the funding that they need from the nhs. this affects everybody, we're all going to die. it's part of what the nhs is legally required to provide and at the moment they're not providing the funding for it. we have to have a public debate in this country about how we fund end of life care. we wouldn't fund baby care, we wouldn't fund maternity care in this way. there would be an outcry and with good reason. kimberley and andrew...
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i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. slide it into the gap. the government says it wants to overhaul the system to help some people through targeted individual support rather than through monthly cash payments. but plans to change the way pip is delivered has angered charities. perfect. good. there's definitely a conversation to be had about how we can improve pip for people who need to use it. what we shouldn't be having a conversation about is taking money away from people, who face very real extra costs as a result of their disability. sadly, the proposals from government are all about cutting your benefits, are all about increasing sanctions and conditionality, much more about the stick rather than any sort of carrot of providing people with genuine support that's built on
i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. slide it into the gap. the government says it wants to overhaul the system to help some people through targeted individual support rather than through monthly cash payments....
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gender services should part of nhs. what should not be part of nhs. what a of money and lots of you a waste of money and lots of you getting in touch as well. we'll reflect on those a little bit later on with katie. >> okay, we will see if we get katie john back later in the programme to answer our questions, would questions, which i think would be other stories be very good. some other stories you're waking up to on this wednesday mp william wednesday morning. mp william wragg has resigned from the conservative party after admitting did give his admitting he did give his colleagues phone numbers a colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer . colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer. ill colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer . ill now sit suspected scammer. ill now sit as an independent mp in the commons. wragg has claimed he was manipulated into sharing other politicians personal numbers as part of a sixteen scam . scam. >> the former subpostmaster alan bates has told the horizon it inquiry. the post office spent 23 years attemp
gender services should part of nhs. what should not be part of nhs. what a of money and lots of you a waste of money and lots of you getting in touch as well. we'll reflect on those a little bit later on with katie. >> okay, we will see if we get katie john back later in the programme to answer our questions, would questions, which i think would be other stories be very good. some other stories you're waking up to on this wednesday mp william wednesday morning. mp william wragg has...
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want to want working in the nhs want to want to nhs. like the to work in nhs. they like the concept they feel concept of nhs, they feel they're job a they're doing a good job and a worthwhile job. they really worthwhile job. all they really want be paid properly for want is to be paid properly for that job that will keep them in post and slowly. then with more recruitment and more money, we can recruit more people and chip away at those waiting lists . and away at those waiting lists. and i think any new government, it looks like we're going to get a new government year new government this year sometime. pleased. just put sometime. is pleased. just put sometime. is pleased. just put some more money into the nhs. don't fiddle with it. every government coming in has some new whizzy plan to redesign the nhs. please don't do that. the people in the nhs know what they're doing, give them the money to do it and let them alone. >> i've got to say. i mean, it's the first time i've ever heard anyone that to me over anyone say that to me over decades.to anyone say that t
want to want working in the nhs want to want to nhs. like the to work in nhs. they like the concept they feel concept of nhs, they feel they're job a they're doing a good job and a worthwhile job. they really worthwhile job. all they really want be paid properly for want is to be paid properly for that job that will keep them in post and slowly. then with more recruitment and more money, we can recruit more people and chip away at those waiting lists . and away at those waiting lists. and i...
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you put it all together and you get trouble for the nhs . get trouble for the nhs. >> yes. and now desperate patients have been forced to ditch the nhs and seek treatment abroad, which is not only pricey , but also while we are asking this morning if it can be fully trusted, i think a lot of people are. >> they're jumping the queue or they're getting things done differently. it's hip differently. so say it's a hip replacement whatever , and replacement or whatever, and they feel that can get it they feel that they can get it done much, much quicker. but they'll for it they'll have to pay for it or their insurance will have their insurance will will have to cover it as well. two doctors will join us now , the founder of will join us now, the founder of the issue doctor tj an the issue clinic, doctor tj an issue and doctor bhasha mukherjee, as well . so do i need mukherjee, as well. so do i need an operation to get both those names out? i absolutely, very nice to see you both, anyway , nice to see you both, anyway, how how are you seeing, the way people are thinking and what'
you put it all together and you get trouble for the nhs . get trouble for the nhs. >> yes. and now desperate patients have been forced to ditch the nhs and seek treatment abroad, which is not only pricey , but also while we are asking this morning if it can be fully trusted, i think a lot of people are. >> they're jumping the queue or they're getting things done differently. it's hip differently. so say it's a hip replacement whatever , and replacement or whatever, and they feel...
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so the nhs needs to catch up. it's not it's not well but again that's terrible. >> it is so where we're leading the way where we're finding these don't benefit these and then we don't benefit from it. but the british people can't their hands it. can't get their hands on it. >> think the nhs has been >> no, i think the nhs has been whistled away. there's been whistled away. and there's been a a deliberate a that has been a deliberate political decision. it's not it's it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not a side effect of anything. there has been a decision to , to, to diminish the decision to, to, to diminish the nhs and it's ongoing process. nhs and it's an ongoing process. >> should we look at thames water if we must, we must, if we must i mean it's a basket case isn't it really . isn't it really. >> this is, this is i think this is a case of where there is a natural monopoly and where privatisation has essentially failed. yeah, you know,
so the nhs needs to catch up. it's not it's not well but again that's terrible. >> it is so where we're leading the way where we're finding these don't benefit these and then we don't benefit from it. but the british people can't their hands it. can't get their hands on it. >> think the nhs has been >> no, i think the nhs has been whistled away. there's been whistled away. and there's been a a deliberate a that has been a deliberate political decision. it's not it's it's not...
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nhs, the quality of services that the nhs are providing is quite, you know, abysmal and quite not as good as it used to be. and to be honest, this is a man who is dedicated to health care services. so if he feels like he's lost the trust in the conservative government that hopefully a labour government will be able to get those services up and running, then, you know, all kudos to him. >> but would you trust someone who you know has campaigned and won as a conservative who then switches to the opposition? >> yeah, i would, because i think instead there's a lot of mps who know what's happening with the conservatives. is this a sinking ship? and they're still trying to hold on to a party which is made a mockery of their nhs. so if he's actually being true with his constituents and saying, actually, it's no longer working under a conservative government, that's him being honest and he's saying what we already know about the nhs rather than selling us a pipe nhs rather than selling us a pipe dream, which a lot of these mps do . mps do. >> well, that's not you. think about that. gbnews.co
nhs, the quality of services that the nhs are providing is quite, you know, abysmal and quite not as good as it used to be. and to be honest, this is a man who is dedicated to health care services. so if he feels like he's lost the trust in the conservative government that hopefully a labour government will be able to get those services up and running, then, you know, all kudos to him. >> but would you trust someone who you know has campaigned and won as a conservative who then switches...
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or the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs will today declare that sex is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a significant shift against gender ideology. tell us more . gender ideology. tell us more. >> yes. so the nhs constitution is the document that brings together the values and the principles of the nhs. and this is a significant document because it sets out our rights and our responsibilities as patients, as members of staff and also as members of the public. and we are announcing today a consultation on reshaping and updating that constitution. it happens every decade and this is that moment now. and what we want to do is, is confirm that biological sex is confirm that biological sex is a right and a responsibility within the health service. so that if, for example, someone wants to have an intimate , have wants to have an intimate, have intimate care conducted by a person of the same biological sex as them, then they can request that and that that request that and that that request will
or the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs will today declare that sex is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a significant shift against gender ideology. tell us more . gender ideology. tell us more. >> yes. so the nhs constitution is the document that brings together the values and the principles of the nhs. and this is a significant document because it sets out our rights and our responsibilities...
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the 4 billion you said pays for part of the challenges the nhs faces. it pays for the nhs and care partly and we will put other ideas forward. let me give you one, the windfall tax on oil and gas companies. they are making huge profits. it is fair they put a bit back into the system to improve public services. on social care, really important. people are in hospital longer than they need to be because there are not the care workers. liberal democrats have said that we need to support families more so they can look after and loved ones and give them training, money, respite care so they can be looking after loved ones and they can be discharged more quickly and that would be better for them and theirfamilies quickly and that would be better for them and their families and free up beds. 50 them and their families and free up beds, , ., ., them and their families and free up beds. i. . , ., them and their families and free up beds. . , ., . beds. so you are pro care and will beds. so you are pro care and will be tackling _ beds. so you are pro care and wil
the 4 billion you said pays for part of the challenges the nhs faces. it pays for the nhs and care partly and we will put other ideas forward. let me give you one, the windfall tax on oil and gas companies. they are making huge profits. it is fair they put a bit back into the system to improve public services. on social care, really important. people are in hospital longer than they need to be because there are not the care workers. liberal democrats have said that we need to support families...
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and they are understaffed everywhere, social care, the nhs. i wish i had understaffed everywhere, social care, the nhs. iwish i had more support, because this role takes a toll on your mental health and physical health. in what way? it wears you down. it is draining. it is upsetting. watching your parent deteriorate, you cannot explain it. my deteriorate, you cannot explain it. my mental health has worsened over the years. i suffered depression, anxiety, insomnia, i have panic attacks. �* . anxiety, insomnia, i have panic attacks. fl ., , anxiety, insomnia, i have panic attacks. �*, ., , ., �*, attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance _ attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is _ attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is at _ attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is at a _ attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is at a rate _ attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is at a rate of - attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance is at a rate of 81.90 i attacks. it's horrible. the carer's allowance
and they are understaffed everywhere, social care, the nhs. i wish i had understaffed everywhere, social care, the nhs. iwish i had more support, because this role takes a toll on your mental health and physical health. in what way? it wears you down. it is draining. it is upsetting. watching your parent deteriorate, you cannot explain it. my deteriorate, you cannot explain it. my mental health has worsened over the years. i suffered depression, anxiety, insomnia, i have panic attacks. �* ....
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i nhs staff. if i had bowel and bladder accidents. i said, nhs staff. if i had bowel and bladderaccidents. isaid, if nhs staff. if i had bowel and bladder accidents. i said, if i'm going to write this book, it has to be an honest account of my life. warts and all. t be an honest account of my life. warts and all.— warts and all. i say some very personal— warts and all. i say some very personal things. _ warts and all. i say some very personal things. my _ warts and all. i say some very l personal things. my relationship with my wife. all laid bare. that is what i wanted. i wanted people to read it and go, do you know what? hats off to him. i have achieved a lot since my spinal cord injury. another big thing. people being told they will never walk again. a spinal cord injury is life changing, not life ending. that was really important and hopefully that came across in the book. he important and hopefully that came across in the book.— across in the book. he went into treat across in the book. he went into great detail _ across in the book. he went
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that's according to a study of nhs figures by the royal college of emergency medicine. nhs england said that the cause of excess deaths is down to several different factors and the office of national statistics is continuing to analyse the data. the department of health said it's making progress in reducing waiting times, including adding an extra 5,000 permanent staffed beds this winter to increase capacity. israeli forces are said to have withdrawn from gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa, two weeks after launching their second major operation at the site. it's as tens of thousands of people in israel took to the streets to protest, calling for the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are urging the government to reach a ceasefire deal to free hostages held in gaza. our correspondent graham satchell has more. the protest on the streets ofjerusalem is the biggest israel has seen since the start of the conflict. tens of thousands gathered outside the parliament building, the knesset, angry at the government's handling of the war in gaza. there is growing d
that's according to a study of nhs figures by the royal college of emergency medicine. nhs england said that the cause of excess deaths is down to several different factors and the office of national statistics is continuing to analyse the data. the department of health said it's making progress in reducing waiting times, including adding an extra 5,000 permanent staffed beds this winter to increase capacity. israeli forces are said to have withdrawn from gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa,...
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talking about people who nhs lot of money. who cost the nhs a lot of money. aidan you're as bad me aidan magee. you're as bad as me as a one, aren't you? as a type one, aren't you? >> those sensors are about three grand that we have our arm. grand that we have on our arm. >> know, you buy over >> you know, if you buy over a yeah >> you know, if you buy over a year, yes. oh, so i'm thinking of the pump. the pump is actually the is very actually the pump is very expensive. are expensive. so we do we are a drain nhs, no doubt about it. drain on nhs, no doubt about it. i i look for a check up i look for i look for a check up this for a dentist this week for a dentist appointment £70. so that's appointment and £70. so that's for the first one. you get x rays with that because new rays with that because i'm a new patient, drop the patient, but you drop off the list. haven't seen an nhs list. if you haven't seen an nhs dentist for three years, you drop the list. dentist for three years, you dro yeah,:he list. dentist for three years, you dro yeah, yeah.t. >> yeah,
talking about people who nhs lot of money. who cost the nhs a lot of money. aidan you're as bad me aidan magee. you're as bad as me as a one, aren't you? as a type one, aren't you? >> those sensors are about three grand that we have our arm. grand that we have on our arm. >> know, you buy over >> you know, if you buy over a yeah >> you know, if you buy over a year, yes. oh, so i'm thinking of the pump. the pump is actually the is very actually the pump is very expensive....
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there is an nhs crisis with one in six starts stuck on an nhs waiting lists. it requires a competent government, not a dysfunctional snp. i do not think they can get the strong, fresh leadership the country needs. the second point, a point of principle around our nation, that democratic deficit. when rishi sunak took overfrom democratic deficit. when rishi sunak took over from liz truss, it was said the doors of downing street were not a revolving door or a plaything of the political party and it was for the people to decide who lead the country. that same principle should surely apply to the snp and holyrood. it should be for the people of scotland to decide who leads the country, not a backroom deal stitched up by the snp. the bbc understands the _ deal stitched up by the snp. the bbc understands the green _ deal stitched up by the snp. the bbc understands the green party - deal stitched up by the snp. the bbc understands the green party is - understands the green party is unlikely to back your motion of no confidence, so it would hardly stand a chance to ge
there is an nhs crisis with one in six starts stuck on an nhs waiting lists. it requires a competent government, not a dysfunctional snp. i do not think they can get the strong, fresh leadership the country needs. the second point, a point of principle around our nation, that democratic deficit. when rishi sunak took overfrom democratic deficit. when rishi sunak took over from liz truss, it was said the doors of downing street were not a revolving door or a plaything of the political party and...
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and you pay with that with for the nhs. with your not for the nhs. >> nhs are there is there >> the nhs are there is there was set up by aneurin bevan to help people out of poverty misery and get their health back. basic health needs. i'm sorry, but the nhs is nothing bafic sorry, but the nhs is nothing basic about it now. >> it's very bloated isn't it ? >> it's very bloated isn't it? we also have to be honest and say, you know, we are experiencing the highest immigration on record and that's going to continue. 97% of our population growth will be immigrants over the next ten years. and that's going we're years. and that's going to we're going to build five going to need to build five cities, of cities, the equivalent of birmingham sustain that and birmingham to sustain that and all those services, doctors and nurses to support those people . nurses to support those people. >> a lot of those immigrants are the doctors nurses. the doctors and nurses. well, truing nhs . truing up the nhs. >> like to make an >> i'd just like to make an announcement now announcement here. we are now being
and you pay with that with for the nhs. with your not for the nhs. >> nhs are there is there >> the nhs are there is there was set up by aneurin bevan to help people out of poverty misery and get their health back. basic health needs. i'm sorry, but the nhs is nothing bafic sorry, but the nhs is nothing basic about it now. >> it's very bloated isn't it ? >> it's very bloated isn't it? we also have to be honest and say, you know, we are experiencing the highest...
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we put record amounts the nhs . record amounts into the nhs. there are now 110,000 more doctors and nurses working in the nhs than they were back in 2010. real terms increase in funding in the nhs since over the last five years. but you've seen this rising demand, you know, an 8% rise in demand in terms of attendances and admissions into the a&e. these are, these are it's a demand side problem and it's the same in every corner of the united kingdom and in other countries as well. so we're putting those extra but of extra resources in. but of course huge pressure on course there is huge pressure on the system. >> system. kevin, >> yeah, the system. kevin, i mean, you to be returned mean, if you were to be returned in the general election, the system is something you'd have to continually look at, adapt and change. do you think there is one big thing that we will have to get used to in the nhs so that we have to tweak, to make it more efficient ? make it more efficient? >> of course, we need to make it more efficient. and we've got a plan for tha
we put record amounts the nhs . record amounts into the nhs. there are now 110,000 more doctors and nurses working in the nhs than they were back in 2010. real terms increase in funding in the nhs since over the last five years. but you've seen this rising demand, you know, an 8% rise in demand in terms of attendances and admissions into the a&e. these are, these are it's a demand side problem and it's the same in every corner of the united kingdom and in other countries as well. so we're...
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at the nhs. it's a lie to that the it's not a lie to say that the nhs has been at its most funded than ever has been. it's than it ever has been. it's where is money actually where is that money actually going? question a lot where is that money actually go us ? question a lot where is that money actually go us have. question a lot where is that money actually go us have. i question a lot where is that money actually go us have. i don'tjuestion a lot where is that money actually go us have. i don't known a lot where is that money actually go us have. i don't know wheret of us have. i don't know where it's going. think a lot of it's going. i think a lot of viewers news viewers will be viewers gb news viewers will be asked , wondering it's asked, wondering where it's going, think going, because i don't think it's going local hospitals it's going into local hospitals or there's really or services, but there's really got as got to be a concerted effort as you with the you said, with the with the dent
at the nhs. it's a lie to that the it's not a lie to say that the nhs has been at its most funded than ever has been. it's than it ever has been. it's where is money actually where is that money actually going? question a lot where is that money actually go us ? question a lot where is that money actually go us have. question a lot where is that money actually go us have. i question a lot where is that money actually go us have. i don'tjuestion a lot where is that money actually go us have. i...
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it is free, bbc sport and nhs initiative, so it's a really wonderful— and nhs initiative, so it's a really wonderful thing on one of the best things— wonderful thing on one of the best things i've — wonderful thing on one of the best things i've done in my career, i generally— things i've done in my career, i generally think that. i was at a festival— generally think that. i was at a festival last year and three guys who were — festival last year and three guys who were quite layering and shouting out saying. _ who were quite layering and shouting out saying, jo, come over and 0k, oasis _ out saying, jo, come over and 0k, oasis fans? — out saying, jo, come over and 0k, oasis fans? and they said, we have done _ oasis fans? and they said, we have done the _ oasis fans? and they said, we have done the couch to 5k it's amazing and i've _ done the couch to 5k it's amazing and i've lost all this weight and it's changed my life and i thought, 0k, it's changed my life and i thought, 0k. my— it's changed my life and i thought, 0k, my work is done. in it's changed my life and i thought
it is free, bbc sport and nhs initiative, so it's a really wonderful— and nhs initiative, so it's a really wonderful thing on one of the best things— wonderful thing on one of the best things i've — wonderful thing on one of the best things i've done in my career, i generally— things i've done in my career, i generally think that. i was at a festival— generally think that. i was at a festival last year and three guys who were — festival last year and three guys who were quite...
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but still, you know, we've got these huge logjams in the nhs , but the government the nhs, but the government think it's needed. they say we can't afford it. taxpayers won't tolerate these rising bills . and tolerate these rising bills. and the other thing is, as you've said, they're making a dividing line with labour. labour haven't responded saying what they will do, but rishi sunak apart from the defection of dan poulter, did have a really good week. also, he had the announcements on welfare benefits just over a week ago. then they finally get the rwanda plan through parliament. then he was in poland and berlin. i was with him. i have to say, this big announcement on defence spending. he did seem in a really, really good, upbeat mood. i mean, let's face it, they're 20 points behind in the polls. but he didn't seem to me like a man about to call a general election. >> okay, but we've got to pay for that. >> is he paying for it with these sort of cuts? pay for the defence spending? >> well, they've said that they're going to pay for the defence spending largely by cuts to the civil service 7
but still, you know, we've got these huge logjams in the nhs , but the government the nhs, but the government think it's needed. they say we can't afford it. taxpayers won't tolerate these rising bills . and tolerate these rising bills. and the other thing is, as you've said, they're making a dividing line with labour. labour haven't responded saying what they will do, but rishi sunak apart from the defection of dan poulter, did have a really good week. also, he had the announcements on welfare...
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because _ privately and then to go to the nhs because if— privately and then to go to the nhs because if i had not had the private prescription i would have had to wait seven — prescription i would have had to wait seven years to go on the medication in the first place even after— medication in the first place even after a _ medication in the first place even after a diagnosis. i medication in the first place even after a diagnosis.— medication in the first place even after a diagnosis. i don't know, as we heard from _ after a diagnosis. i don't know, as we heard from thorrun _ after a diagnosis. i don't know, as we heard from thorrun a - after a diagnosis. i don't know, as we heard from thorrun a moment| after a diagnosis. i don't know, as - we heard from thorrun a moment ago, clearly practically over the counter and you are hearing this, this is not working. i and you are hearing this, this is not working-— not working. i actually let a etition not working. i actually let a petition last _ not working. i actually let a petition last year _ not working. i actually let a petit
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i think it's utterly embarrassing for the nhs, any hospital to be nhs, any nhs hospital to be doing this? >> who needs a welcome banner like what you're saying is, is you've a budget you should you've got a budget you should be spending the care be spending on making the care service better? absolutely. we're talking of we're not talking about all of this, but very good guys. very, very good. this, but very good guys. very, vehwe'rei. this, but very good guys. very, vehwe're out of time. i can't >> we're out of time. i can't believe it's through believe it. it's ripped through with two really quickly. with you two really quickly. thank much indeed for thank you very much indeed for joining us. nick nichi hodgson don't i'm going. don't know where i'm going. >> nick. >> nick. >> that's fine. nichi hodgson and ryan. mark parsons, thank you much. you very, very much. >> very much indeed. >> thank you very much indeed. what do is we're what we're going to do is we're going out what the going to find out what the weather all over weather is, because not all over the it's april showers and weat
i think it's utterly embarrassing for the nhs, any hospital to be nhs, any nhs hospital to be doing this? >> who needs a welcome banner like what you're saying is, is you've a budget you should you've got a budget you should be spending the care be spending on making the care service better? absolutely. we're talking of we're not talking about all of this, but very good guys. very, very good. this, but very good guys. very, vehwe'rei. this, but very good guys. very, vehwe're out of time....
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labour is pledging to fund its policies on the nhs and school breakfast clubs, by cracking down on tax avoiders. the shadow chancellor will announce the plans later today, which she says will help to raise £5 billion a year. rachel reeves is here with us now. morning. good morning. £5 million a ear, is morning. good morning. £5 million a year. is that — morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? _ morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? the _ morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? the tax i morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? the tax gap i morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? the tax gap at| year, is that enough? the tax gap at the moment — year, is that enough? the tax gap at the moment is _ year, is that enough? the tax gap at the moment is around _ year, is that enough? the tax gap at the moment is around £36 _ year, is that enough? the tax gap at the moment is around £36 billion. . the moment is around £36 billion. the head of the national audit office said it is reasonable
labour is pledging to fund its policies on the nhs and school breakfast clubs, by cracking down on tax avoiders. the shadow chancellor will announce the plans later today, which she says will help to raise £5 billion a year. rachel reeves is here with us now. morning. good morning. £5 million a ear, is morning. good morning. £5 million a year. is that — morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? _ morning. good morning. £5 million a year, is that enough? the _ morning....
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so they the nhs at the moment. so they need you need sick notes or, you know, i think there's this idea that mel stride and other people think that everybody has a treats jobs like a career that they love, andifs like a career that they love, and it's great. and got and it's great. and you've got loads of friends and it's sunny and lovely and in actual fact, a lot numbers of people out lot vast numbers of people out there work to earn money there go to work to earn money for their families. and it's just a they hate it and it's a or you it's something you or you know, it's something you bear make money the bear to make money for the important things your important things in your life. and you're with the and if you're faced with the prospect of at the moment, we have a lot of really rubbish jobs paid very badly. between that you know, a different that and, you know, a different opfion that and, you know, a different option . i don't blame people for option. i don't blame people for taking the other option. and i t
so they the nhs at the moment. so they need you need sick notes or, you know, i think there's this idea that mel stride and other people think that everybody has a treats jobs like a career that they love, andifs like a career that they love, and it's great. and got and it's great. and you've got loads of friends and it's sunny and lovely and in actual fact, a lot numbers of people out lot vast numbers of people out there work to earn money there go to work to earn money for their families. and...
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throughout the programme this morning, we'll be hearing from some of the nhs patients impacted by the infected blood scandal in the 19705 and �*80s, as they await next month's public inquiry report. for 35—years, dena peacock couldn't understand why she felt constantly exhausted and unwell. after repeated trips to her gp, she was told she is one of 30,000 patients who had contracted the potentially fatal hepatitis c virus, after being given contaminated blood products. this is dena's story. i'v e i've found out in 2017, and that was through my doc, my liverfunction wasn't very good, so he insisted i have a hepatitis c blood test and they said why? when i'm pregnant surely you test perhaps see. and he says no, we don't. i had blood in 1980, i was told at the time you are a new mum, you're going home, we recommend you have blood rather than tablet so you are fit and energetic after your baby. 1982 a had another child and ended up forceps with him as well, which meant i had blood again, recommended. so he tested before hep c and it came back that i had hep c. so i was so shot. then e
throughout the programme this morning, we'll be hearing from some of the nhs patients impacted by the infected blood scandal in the 19705 and �*80s, as they await next month's public inquiry report. for 35—years, dena peacock couldn't understand why she felt constantly exhausted and unwell. after repeated trips to her gp, she was told she is one of 30,000 patients who had contracted the potentially fatal hepatitis c virus, after being given contaminated blood products. this is dena's story....
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labour is often, thought to be more trusted with the nhs, but on issues like defence, immigration, crime, those should be the, those should be real tory winners. but at the moment they are not. and keir starmer is very deliberately trying to , is very deliberately trying to, trying to take that centre ground in the last 3 or 4 years since he first became labour leader , that his shadow cabinet leader, that his shadow cabinet has become pretty much unrecognisable when he started, it was the sort of left wingers in the model of jeremy corbyn. now he has a shadow cabinet full of blairites and that is because he wants to get that centre ground. he wants to steal the tories clothes on these issues like crime, like immigration, like crime, like immigration, like defence. will it work out well , i think like defence. will it work out well, i think it probably will. but rishi sunak is just hoping for that little bit of breathing space over the next six months after the local elections. >> okay . olivia utley, good to >> okay. olivia utley, good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed
labour is often, thought to be more trusted with the nhs, but on issues like defence, immigration, crime, those should be the, those should be real tory winners. but at the moment they are not. and keir starmer is very deliberately trying to , is very deliberately trying to, trying to take that centre ground in the last 3 or 4 years since he first became labour leader , that his shadow cabinet leader, that his shadow cabinet has become pretty much unrecognisable when he started, it was the sort...
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the nhs has this exactly the. the nhs has this exactly the same. it's called nhs procurement. it was set up to do exactly the same thing. it has failed because nhs trusts don't all belong to it. so they don't all belong to it. so they don't all use it. and i'm like you eamonn. i used to say, why don't we say to all of the drug companies, we are going to buy our penicillin from five of you, get your bids ready, and actually you can give us a golden handshake as well because you can't buy it from one. you have to buy it for more than one. why are we buying it bit by bit across the country from different people? and it's the same in the police. but we're going to spend money on a body to actually do this, and it won't work because people won't play won't work because people won't play with it. just as it hasn't worked in the nhs. >> well, that's depressing, but it also feeds into the, defence story today about just procurement and civil servants and contracts and defence spending and waste, it is a worry. it certainly needs reform and maybe labour is right to highlight it and to
the nhs has this exactly the. the nhs has this exactly the same. it's called nhs procurement. it was set up to do exactly the same thing. it has failed because nhs trusts don't all belong to it. so they don't all belong to it. so they don't all use it. and i'm like you eamonn. i used to say, why don't we say to all of the drug companies, we are going to buy our penicillin from five of you, get your bids ready, and actually you can give us a golden handshake as well because you can't buy it from...
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ijust couldn't believe that someone, a business, the nhs, had wilfully hidden all this information from me, but no one told me. that's what — i feel really bitter about that. really bitter. rob has since had brutal treatment for hepatitis c and has been left with irreversible liver damage. you know, you've got to remember, he's a little boy and he's been put through all this because somebody gave him viruses. and to watch him suffer, no child should go through that. what would justice look like now? he should be recognised and they should now pay for the life that he's lost. lee's family, like so many others, have never received any compensation. 0n certain days, you always wonder, and you wish he was here. you know, birthdays. first girlfriend, car. learning to drive. he's not part of being there with us, celebrating, you know? and he should be. fiona lamdin, bbc news. some heartbreaking stories and it is an inquiry— some heartbreaking stories and it is an inquiry we will keep across in the weeks — an inquiry we will keep across in the weeks ahead. you an inquiry we will keep acr
ijust couldn't believe that someone, a business, the nhs, had wilfully hidden all this information from me, but no one told me. that's what — i feel really bitter about that. really bitter. rob has since had brutal treatment for hepatitis c and has been left with irreversible liver damage. you know, you've got to remember, he's a little boy and he's been put through all this because somebody gave him viruses. and to watch him suffer, no child should go through that. what would justice look...
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these disturbing revelations raised very serious criminal and ethical issues for the nhs and the medical profession. i absolutely recognise from all that i've read and all that my officials have briefed me on that this is likely to be one of the biggest scandals this country will ever have seen with respect to things that have happened within the nhs. the public inquiry comes back next may and we will have full coverage. state pension rise at the start of this month but it wasn't all good news. nina is here to explain. we talked about these changes as they came in but there has been confusion since then. charities say they have been getting more calls about this and hopefully we can clear up the details. at the start of the month, those of you on the state pension saw payments rise by 8.5%. part of the triple lock promise. the government pledged for pensions to keep pace with inflation, wage rises or 2.5%, whichever is highest. this time it is wages. it means people on a basic state pension, the one that started before 2016, get almost £700 extra with the new state pension rising by sli
these disturbing revelations raised very serious criminal and ethical issues for the nhs and the medical profession. i absolutely recognise from all that i've read and all that my officials have briefed me on that this is likely to be one of the biggest scandals this country will ever have seen with respect to things that have happened within the nhs. the public inquiry comes back next may and we will have full coverage. state pension rise at the start of this month but it wasn't all good news....
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trying to signed to an nhs to get signed up to an nhs dentist. 4 am. people started queuing. yeah. >> given up all >> i mean, i've given up all hope of an nhs dentist. i mean, i go private because i don't know what else do i do know? but then again, even with that, i mean, i've got i need a new crown because i pulled out crown because i pulled one out last week, remember. >> see the video of >> yeah. do you see the video of that ? i was >> yeah. do you see the video of that? i was very bad on instagram, so i've had it put back have you. i haven't back on. oh have you. i haven't actually asked i feel like actually asked you. i feel like actually asked you. i feel like a no. a bad. no. >> you haven't. it's very bad friend. got back on that friend. so i got it back on that day. but it is slightly fractured so it's got to be replaced. but they can't see me to crown on till, end to put a new crown on till, end of may. >> that's no good is it? >> well, that's no good is it? >> well, that's no good is it? >> so? but at least this is back on now. so it's doing most of the job. >> thi
trying to signed to an nhs to get signed up to an nhs dentist. 4 am. people started queuing. yeah. >> given up all >> i mean, i've given up all hope of an nhs dentist. i mean, i go private because i don't know what else do i do know? but then again, even with that, i mean, i've got i need a new crown because i pulled out crown because i pulled one out last week, remember. >> see the video of >> yeah. do you see the video of that ? i was >> yeah. do you see the...
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juice, and the difference i will be telling you why chronic utis have finally been recognised by the nhs. plus, we're helping you make cash from your old trash, _ as we head behind the scenes of money for nothing - with presenter jacqui joseph. she's got a magic formula i using water and vinegar to help fix up old furniture! and we might be morning live, but it's evening live for him — comedian adam hillsjoins us from down under to talk about his new podcast, following one of sport's strangest crimes. see you at 9:30. see you then. look forward to it. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning and welcome to bbc london, i“m alice salfield. 89% of children who are due to start primary school in london in september have been offered a place at their first choice. and 98% got one of their three preferred schools. but across london there were almost 1,900 fewer applications than last year reflecting the decline in birth rate here and families leaving due to house prices, the cost of living and the pandemic. police say deer in richmond park have been t
juice, and the difference i will be telling you why chronic utis have finally been recognised by the nhs. plus, we're helping you make cash from your old trash, _ as we head behind the scenes of money for nothing - with presenter jacqui joseph. she's got a magic formula i using water and vinegar to help fix up old furniture! and we might be morning live, but it's evening live for him — comedian adam hillsjoins us from down under to talk about his new podcast, following one of sport's...
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this is the nhs. this is one hospital in particular, university particular, the university hospitals one particular, the university hothe als one particular, the university hothe worst one particular, the university hothe worst performing one particular, the university hothe worst performing in one particular, the university hothe worst performing in the ne of the worst performing in the entire unveiled entire country, have unveiled a banner people the banner welcoming people to the hospital , banner welcoming people to the hospital, listing banner welcoming people to the hospital , listing the banner welcoming people to the hospital, listing the 21. banner welcoming people to the hospital , listing the 21. the hospital, listing the 21. the headune hospital, listing the 21. the headline says sexes there aren't 21 sexes, right? there are two biological sexes . what they biological sexes. what they mean, i think, is genders and they are listing . i mean, they they are listing. i mean, they start with th
this is the nhs. this is one hospital in particular, university particular, the university hospitals one particular, the university hothe als one particular, the university hothe worst one particular, the university hothe worst performing one particular, the university hothe worst performing in one particular, the university hothe worst performing in the ne of the worst performing in the entire unveiled entire country, have unveiled a banner people the banner welcoming people to the hospital ,...
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that was about his, diagnosed nhs's. so actually that would be nice to. i'd love to see that for alistair. >> i'd really like to see that because, yeah, alistair is such a legend as well, isn't he? so it'd be so lovely to see. so two years on the trot would be lovely if you are able to hedge the tric awards website and vote for us, that would be really good, wouldn't it? >> she's redesigned it though. it's a weird looking thing, isn't it? >> it is a bit funny, you know. >> it is a bit funny, you know. >> must be wrong with the little cop. a big plaque or something. >> oh, you prefer that, would you? >>i you? >> i don't know what that's meant to be. >> i just like, you know, the old school trophies. like yeah, like a cup. that would be nice. is it engraved? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> it is. yeah. look at that. so hopefully we'll have another one to add to the collection. that would be nice, wouldn't it, pop that over here. >> there you go . right. let's >> there you go. right. let's see what the weather's going to do for you today. >> a brighter outlook with box
that was about his, diagnosed nhs's. so actually that would be nice to. i'd love to see that for alistair. >> i'd really like to see that because, yeah, alistair is such a legend as well, isn't he? so it'd be so lovely to see. so two years on the trot would be lovely if you are able to hedge the tric awards website and vote for us, that would be really good, wouldn't it? >> she's redesigned it though. it's a weird looking thing, isn't it? >> it is a bit funny, you know....
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>> hi ben says the nhs hierarchy, we drinking it to hierarchy, we are drinking it to reduce yeah. good. reduce stress, yeah. very good. yeah yeah. >> john andrews has said, has ellie brought any cookies or ellie brought you any cookies or cake today, steve. >> no, no it's not. >>— >> no, no it's not. >> no, no it's not. >> no, no. and earlier on we were talking about smoking and young women taking up smoking. and to i had say smoking is bad. don't do it, david. david's been in touch. said if gb presenters are obliged to say smoking is bad then it's all about the nanny state winning the day. there are certain guidelines that you can't promote things which are known to be bad. why? there are warnings on cigarette packets. everybody knows it's bad, what you can't do is bad, but what you can't do is promote it as a thing. so i'm just it's just got cover just it's just got to cover our backs. there rules and regs, backs. there are rules and regs, whether like them or not. whether you like them or not. you've got to be there. i mean, it makes sense in a way you can't sort of you don't know
>> hi ben says the nhs hierarchy, we drinking it to hierarchy, we are drinking it to reduce yeah. good. reduce stress, yeah. very good. yeah yeah. >> john andrews has said, has ellie brought any cookies or ellie brought you any cookies or cake today, steve. >> no, no it's not. >>— >> no, no it's not. >> no, no it's not. >> no, no. and earlier on we were talking about smoking and young women taking up smoking. and to i had say smoking is bad. don't do...
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list to get the nhs waiting list under at the moment under control. at the moment we've million people under control. at the moment we'vare million people under control. at the moment we'v are waitingillion people under control. at the moment we'v are waiting for�*n people under control. at the moment we'v are waiting for mentale that are waiting for mental health treatment from the nhs, and are not being and their issues are not being resolved . and rather than resolved. and rather than saying, you know, help saying, you know, let's help them, these , the them, you know, these, the people that been going, people that have been going, waiting , being unemployed waiting for, being unemployed has gone up. the people that are waiting to be on long tum sick leave has gone up since the pandemic. >> but the argument is, and you're quite right, stuff needs to be addressed. and if there are problems, they to be are problems, they need to be looked all the rest of looked at and all the rest of it, the argument here is saying, well, there are people using it
list to get the nhs waiting list under at the moment under control. at the moment we've million people under control. at the moment we'vare million people under control. at the moment we'v are waitingillion people under control. at the moment we'v are waiting for�*n people under control. at the moment we'v are waiting for mentale that are waiting for mental health treatment from the nhs, and are not being and their issues are not being resolved . and rather than resolved. and rather than...
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the the nhs over gender policy. the observer reveals hundreds of children are being sent to private care homes, which ofsted does not regulate. >> the sunday express has a far left plot to hijack the labour party ahead of the general election . election. >> heck, what do you even begin with? any of that ? let's talk to with? any of that? let's talk to the editor of spiked online, tom slater, and writer and commentator candice holdsworth. good see you both this good to see you both this morning. morning, tom. let's start with sunday telegraph. start with the sunday telegraph. should we? and the echr. >> so it's back in the news after this landmark ruling that the european issued in the the european court issued in the case of climate change. >> so it's a really remarkable precedent setting ruling, which basically said that the swiss government had breached the human rights of a group of elderly swiss women by failing to properly uphold its commitments to climate, to tackling climate change. so that wants to get to in
the the nhs over gender policy. the observer reveals hundreds of children are being sent to private care homes, which ofsted does not regulate. >> the sunday express has a far left plot to hijack the labour party ahead of the general election . election. >> heck, what do you even begin with? any of that ? let's talk to with? any of that? let's talk to the editor of spiked online, tom slater, and writer and commentator candice holdsworth. good see you both this good to see you both...
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what's services like the nhs. what's the their local the condition of their local school quality of school and the quality of education provided within education that's provided within it? are big issues that it? these are big issues that are people on top of the are facing people on top of the cost of living crisis, where people still people are really still struggling ends meet struggling to make ends meet and pay you struggling to make ends meet and pay you eyewatering pay in, you know, eyewatering amounts interest amounts in mortgage interest payments of the payments as a result of the conservatives mismanagement of the these are the economy. and so these are the economy. and so these are the big issues that country the big issues that the country are grappling and they are grappling with, and they expect be expect politicians to be addressing them. >> you're absolutely >> yeah, well, you're absolutely right. requires right. but all that requires money, requires to pay money, which requires us to pay the taxes
what's services like the nhs. what's the their local the condition of their local school quality of school and the quality of education provided within education that's provided within it? are big issues that it? these are big issues that are people on top of the are facing people on top of the cost of living crisis, where people still people are really still struggling ends meet struggling to make ends meet and pay you struggling to make ends meet and pay you eyewatering pay in, you know,...
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and then we'll get they're all going to live forever and require social care and the nhs, and they won't have contributed anything in tax revenue or to a private pension or to their lives or to their society, you know, and it appues society, you know, and it applies to the younger generation as well, who are suffering a mental health epidemic at the moment. >> and this was a debate last week. i mean, it's like, are you just feeling, you know, the woes of life just getting down your bit? are you properly depressed and properly anxiety? you need proper help. that's that. you know, it's a difficult one to prove, isn't it? >> well, we talk about getting down and being depressed and whatever. >> so tomorrow , saint george's >> so tomorrow, saint george's day, we had a debate about that, how you would be celebrating the day. would you be celebrating the day? it's not a national holiday. i don't know why, you know, the irish seem to like the national day. the welsh, the scottish, what is it about england that you don't sort of want to wave the saint george's flag? but anyway, in rutland begins,
and then we'll get they're all going to live forever and require social care and the nhs, and they won't have contributed anything in tax revenue or to a private pension or to their lives or to their society, you know, and it appues society, you know, and it applies to the younger generation as well, who are suffering a mental health epidemic at the moment. >> and this was a debate last week. i mean, it's like, are you just feeling, you know, the woes of life just getting down your bit?...
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well, joining us now is consultant medical oncologist at imperial college healthcare nhs trust. doctor david pinto. good to see you this morning, doctor. this is very worrying news isn't it ? it? >> it is. this is one in— >> it is. this is one of it? >> it is. this is one of the most comprehensive studies that has been published to date, which draws on, epidemiological data. so data from people that have experienced a previous diagnosis of breast cancer and it took, you know, over 20 years to complete in the sense that, you know, these that had to be this patients had to be followed up for a number of years after their first diagnosis of breast cancer. their first diagnosis of breast cancer . it does their first diagnosis of breast cancer. it does highlight one of the key challenges that we have in cancer medicine, which is how can we say to someone that has been diagnosed with a cancer that's been caught early , you're that's been caught early, you're going to be all right, you're going to be all right, you're going to be cancer for free the rest of your life. and you know, a
well, joining us now is consultant medical oncologist at imperial college healthcare nhs trust. doctor david pinto. good to see you this morning, doctor. this is very worrying news isn't it ? it? >> it is. this is one in— >> it is. this is one of it? >> it is. this is one of the most comprehensive studies that has been published to date, which draws on, epidemiological data. so data from people that have experienced a previous diagnosis of breast cancer and it took, you...
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that's something >> and that's something that tends people tends to affect largely people needing the nhs, people of older years. is this discriminatory actually younger people . actually against younger people. >> so this is very much focused on our education system. we know that nine out of ten children are educated in the state sector. and let's bear in mind as well, that private schools have increased their fees above inflation over the last ten years. there's been no decrease in the number of children attending private schools, but we have seen a massive decrease in that support and funding. >> but you're not answering my question about private health has really grown between the funding , well, i mean, it's funding, well, i mean, it's a much different proposition in terms of private health, but we are not we are not against people making choices about how they educate their children , or they educate their children, or indeed, how they spend their money and how they choose to live . what we are making live. what we are making decisions around is how the taxpayers money is targeted i
that's something >> and that's something that tends people tends to affect largely people needing the nhs, people of older years. is this discriminatory actually younger people . actually against younger people. >> so this is very much focused on our education system. we know that nine out of ten children are educated in the state sector. and let's bear in mind as well, that private schools have increased their fees above inflation over the last ten years. there's been no decrease...