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inevitably, the nhs would collapse - inevitably, the nhs would collapse because _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number- inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number of. because of the sheer number of deaths — because of the sheer number of deaths. , ., , , ., deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number _ deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number of _ deaths. yes. not because of the sheer number of deaths, - deaths. yes. not because of the. sheer number of deaths, because deaths. yes. not because of the - sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. it sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. .., , , . sheer number of deaths, because of the cases. , , ., ., , , the cases. it cases and deaths but the cases. it cases and deaths but the oint the cases. it cases and deaths but the point is _ the cases. it cases and deaths but the point is that _ the cases. it cases and deaths b
inevitably, the nhs would collapse - inevitably, the nhs would collapse because _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the _ inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer— inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number- inevitably, the nhs would collapse because of the sheer number of. because of the sheer number of deaths — because of the sheer number of deaths. , ., , , ., deaths. yes. not because of the...
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not least, to ensure that the nhs... {lari least, to ensure that the nhs... of course, strategically, that must be right _ course, strategically, that must be right let _ course, strategically, that must be right let me— course, strategically, that must be right let me put— course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it _ course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another- course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another way. . right. let me put it another way. the plan — right. let me put it another way. the plan was _ right. let me put it another way. the plan was to— right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce - right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce r - right. let me put it another way. the plan was to reduce r belowi right. let me put it another way. - the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly— the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and — the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and efficiently _ the plan was to reduce r below one. as quickly and efficie
not least, to ensure that the nhs... {lari least, to ensure that the nhs... of course, strategically, that must be right _ course, strategically, that must be right let _ course, strategically, that must be right let me— course, strategically, that must be right let me put— course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it _ course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another- course, strategically, that must be right. let me put it another way. . right. let me put it...
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to fill like the nhs is being ignored because yellow the prime minister said the nhs is no longer one of his priorities. the nhs needing more money so people can get back to work and get early treatment, that is a very bad economic policy. what you make of the government's proposed changes to those on long—term sick? to think that is the right approach? there are people who have been forced out of work because they can't get the health treatment they need. the conservatives need to concentrate on that and their failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy. d0 failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy-— failure on the nhs is really hurting our economy. do you disagree with that oli our economy. do you disagree with that policy of _ our economy. do you disagree with that policy of removing _ our economy. do you disagree with that policy of removing benefits - our economy. do you disagree with | that policy of removing benefits the people who won't qualify?— people who won't qualify? liberal democrats want _ people who won't qualify? liberal democrats want to _ people wh
to fill like the nhs is being ignored because yellow the prime minister said the nhs is no longer one of his priorities. the nhs needing more money so people can get back to work and get early treatment, that is a very bad economic policy. what you make of the government's proposed changes to those on long—term sick? to think that is the right approach? there are people who have been forced out of work because they can't get the health treatment they need. the conservatives need to...
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yes, strikes in the nhs in _ to the waiting list on the nhs. is: strikes in the nhs in england began nearly a year ago with nurses, and most of the health nurses have settled on pay. it is the doctors and a couple of other groups still in dispute, but a large number certainly settled. it is more than a million operations, and appointments, which had been cancelled in england because of strikes. nhs leaders have been very concerned about this and of course patients and the possibility that this will run through the winter. we know now that consultants will not take any action, certainly over the key winter months are december and january while they vote, but the junior doctors have a separate pay dispute and there's no news of talks there at all. it is perfectly possible that they will decide to stage a further strike action if the talks actually run out of steam. we simply do not know about that. but certainly relief or nhs leaders and patients, one group of doctors has reached an agreement. bud patients, one group of doctors has reached an agreement.— patients, one group of doctor
yes, strikes in the nhs in _ to the waiting list on the nhs. is: strikes in the nhs in england began nearly a year ago with nurses, and most of the health nurses have settled on pay. it is the doctors and a couple of other groups still in dispute, but a large number certainly settled. it is more than a million operations, and appointments, which had been cancelled in england because of strikes. nhs leaders have been very concerned about this and of course patients and the possibility that this...
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there are more thani million employees in the nhs. in england it has a very large budget, £150 billion. there is always this debate about whether it needs more money, whether it has the ability to be more efficient. she will have to get up more efficient. she will have to get up to speed on that quickly. the other issue is prevention and the obesity strategy which has been basically stalled in england for the last couple of years. measures to cut back on the promotion of unhealthy foods in supermarkets and on tv and online have been put on hold effectively. she will have to walk into that agenda. her husband has a senior role in the sugar industry. she will have to tread carefully there.— carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. _ carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. just - carefully there. that is a useful bit of information. just briefly, | bit of information. just briefly, this all comes ahead of a general election, likely at some point next year, we don't know when exactly. health is a key issue on
there are more thani million employees in the nhs. in england it has a very large budget, £150 billion. there is always this debate about whether it needs more money, whether it has the ability to be more efficient. she will have to get up more efficient. she will have to get up to speed on that quickly. the other issue is prevention and the obesity strategy which has been basically stalled in england for the last couple of years. measures to cut back on the promotion of unhealthy foods in...
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the government's long—term nhs workforce programmes have to get left off if we are to help stroud maternity midwives. i have long campaigned for more apprentices as well, so let's get rid of all barriers in further education. my excellent friend and constituency neighbour the right honourable memberfor cheltenham is neighbour the right honourable member for cheltenham is clearly going to have a lot to do injustice, but i still hope he will look closely at family law reform to take cases involving children out of the court system. and while i was not expecting new childcare announcements, i urge all of the government to get behind the chance of�*s investment in families by urgently boosting the early years workforce. his majesty the king says he will lead on action to tackle biodiversity loss. —— the chancellor's. with cup 28 approaching, you should get familiar with flamingos. i will take all the help i can get to get wetland strategy and if not persuaded, flamingos are remarkable for that wonderful instagram account you have. the king is also the world wildlife fund's president and w
the government's long—term nhs workforce programmes have to get left off if we are to help stroud maternity midwives. i have long campaigned for more apprentices as well, so let's get rid of all barriers in further education. my excellent friend and constituency neighbour the right honourable memberfor cheltenham is neighbour the right honourable member for cheltenham is clearly going to have a lot to do injustice, but i still hope he will look closely at family law reform to take cases...
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oui’ our fantastic nhs and sending our to ourfantastic nhs and sending our very best wishes to her daughter, tilly. mostly she often proposed to be in the library but we are discovering another side to her and we have now heard about her time in the naughty corner and we have heard about the spice girl platforms and i can also reveal that in the 90s she won the prestigious fiercely contested crown of yorkshire rock and roll dancing queen. in a rich and roll dancing queen. in a rich and very interesting vein, she was a highly regarded yoga teacher so when she read in the times newspaper that the shadow cabinet were being encouraged to take up yoga in the office, she was waiting for the phone call but it turns out that no conservative, not even one as talented as her, can teach the party opposite anything when it comes to constantly changing from one contorted position to another. my honourable friend also mentioned, taking advice and inspiration from a certain parliamentary sketch writer, and if she is hoping that one day he might make her the target of a his acerbic wit, be careful what you
oui’ our fantastic nhs and sending our to ourfantastic nhs and sending our very best wishes to her daughter, tilly. mostly she often proposed to be in the library but we are discovering another side to her and we have now heard about her time in the naughty corner and we have heard about the spice girl platforms and i can also reveal that in the 90s she won the prestigious fiercely contested crown of yorkshire rock and roll dancing queen. in a rich and roll dancing queen. in a rich and very...
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protect the nhs. something else. emergency care. all care. this takes us back to a point we raised earlier about scientists needing to understand exactly ly what the government was trying to achieve, other than just stopping the nhs being overwhelmed. that was in march, where we were talking about it this morning. it looks as though that concern arose again at this time?— again at this time? possibly even intensified. _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would - again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would you - again at this time? possibly even intensified. what would you have j intensified. what would you have like to be told that you weren't being told? : it. ill would have been useful if they said all we care about is nhs collapse, just work to only that. but that isn't all they cared abd. about. some days it was we can't stand the number of death. so if that is not the target, what is the target? that you want all routine care running properly and cope
protect the nhs. something else. emergency care. all care. this takes us back to a point we raised earlier about scientists needing to understand exactly ly what the government was trying to achieve, other than just stopping the nhs being overwhelmed. that was in march, where we were talking about it this morning. it looks as though that concern arose again at this time?— again at this time? possibly even intensified. _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what _ again at this time?...
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you are trying to do it to stop the nhs being _ are trying to do it to stop the nhs being overwhelmed but in this meeting — being overwhelmed but in this meeting you are hearing evidence that on— meeting you are hearing evidence that on current trajectory it's going — that on current trajectory it's going to _ that on current trajectory it's going to be overwhelmed, that we don't _ going to be overwhelmed, that we don't have — going to be overwhelmed, that we don't have the testing ready. there is a lot— don't have the testing ready. there is a lot of— don't have the testing ready. there is a lot of grounds for concern and so hence — is a lot of grounds for concern and so hence i— is a lot of grounds for concern and so hence i really felt quite shocked and depressed, i felt that it's not our role — and depressed, i felt that it's not our role to— and depressed, i felt that it's not our role to do all those things, we are working — our role to do all those things, we are working on the behavioural aspects — are working on the behavioural aspects l— are working
you are trying to do it to stop the nhs being _ are trying to do it to stop the nhs being overwhelmed but in this meeting — being overwhelmed but in this meeting you are hearing evidence that on— meeting you are hearing evidence that on current trajectory it's going — that on current trajectory it's going to _ that on current trajectory it's going to be overwhelmed, that we don't _ going to be overwhelmed, that we don't have — going to be overwhelmed, that we don't have the testing...
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the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard, told a conference of health leaders today that the goal can be achieved — but only with improvements in vaccination and screening rates. joining me now is martin hunt, ceo ofjo's cervical cancer trust. thanks for so much for being here on bbc news. that is quite a promise. assess the significance of talking about elimination.— about elimination. today is a monumental— about elimination. today is a monumental day _ about elimination. today is a monumental day in - about elimination. today is a monumental day in the - about elimination. today is a monumental day in the fight| about elimination. today is a - monumental day in the fight against cervical cancer and we atjo's cervical cancer and we at jo's cervical cancer trust cervical cancer and we atjo's cervical cancer trust have been pressing for years for this kind of commitment so we are delighted to see the commitment today from the nhs and it will make a significant difference and will hopefully make sure that we can eliminate cervical cancer from the population sure that
the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard, told a conference of health leaders today that the goal can be achieved — but only with improvements in vaccination and screening rates. joining me now is martin hunt, ceo ofjo's cervical cancer trust. thanks for so much for being here on bbc news. that is quite a promise. assess the significance of talking about elimination.— about elimination. today is a monumental— about elimination. today is a monumental day _ about elimination....
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it helps stopping people getting ill in the first place and releases pressure on the nhs, which is so important, especially going into this winter. the chancellor would say he is given a massive pay rise to those on the lowest incomes, a raise in the minimum wage going up by more than £1 per hour. that will be very welcome for people struggling on the lowest incomes? it welcome for people struggling on the lowest incomes?— lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome _ lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome the _ lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome the increase - lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome the increase in - lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome the increase in the | lowest incomes? it will be, i- welcome the increase in the minimum wage, it is long overdue. however, i think it needs to go further. in the green party, back in the 2019 general election, our policy was for £12 per hour minimum wage. since then, look at how much inflation we have seen. i think that is a good start, but needs to go further. recognising that the cost of living continues to go up. the conservatives
it helps stopping people getting ill in the first place and releases pressure on the nhs, which is so important, especially going into this winter. the chancellor would say he is given a massive pay rise to those on the lowest incomes, a raise in the minimum wage going up by more than £1 per hour. that will be very welcome for people struggling on the lowest incomes? it welcome for people struggling on the lowest incomes?— lowest incomes? it will be, i welcome _ lowest incomes? it will be, i...
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he is the former chief executive of the nhs. he was chief executive from 2019 until the summer of 2021 and what he was talking about, he took us behind—the—scenes, if you like, to meetings in whitehall where they were modelling what might happen in the worst—case scenario if the pandemic took hold in the uk. they were modelling as many as 840,000 deaths and he said that in one of those meetings, which took place in february 2020, that the secretary of state for health, matt hancock, was asked that if the nhs became overwhelmed, if care had to be rationed, who would decide who had to live or die and he said that in that meeting, the secretary of state for health, matt hancock, said the decision would be his, not medics, not the public but his decision. lord stevens made it clear to the inquiry that he thought that that was not the right decision at all and that he discouraged the secretary of state that that should not be his choice unless it was in exceptional circumstances. that was a very striking moment in the hearing t
he is the former chief executive of the nhs. he was chief executive from 2019 until the summer of 2021 and what he was talking about, he took us behind—the—scenes, if you like, to meetings in whitehall where they were modelling what might happen in the worst—case scenario if the pandemic took hold in the uk. they were modelling as many as 840,000 deaths and he said that in one of those meetings, which took place in february 2020, that the secretary of state for health, matt hancock, was...
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he told the inquiry that although there was an agreement about suppressing the virus to protect the nhs, not enough work was done about how achieve that. do you think that enough was done during february to understand what that meant and what an nhs overwhelmed would look like, what the numbers involved were? the numbers. _ the numbers involved were? the numbers, well, _ the numbers involved were? tue: numbers, well, there the numbers involved were? tte: numbers, well, there was a lot done in terms of what needed to be, what the options were to reduce the spread, so quite early in february, work started on non—pharmaceutical interventions, neil ferguson in particular drew up a lot of modelling around that, what the different options were, and came up with a figure that others indoors stop needing to get to a 75% reduction in contact in order to try and really suppress this to the right levels. there was a lot of work done on the modelling, a lot of work done on the modelling, a lot of work done on the modelling, a lot of work done exposing those options into cobra, including with the
he told the inquiry that although there was an agreement about suppressing the virus to protect the nhs, not enough work was done about how achieve that. do you think that enough was done during february to understand what that meant and what an nhs overwhelmed would look like, what the numbers involved were? the numbers. _ the numbers involved were? the numbers, well, _ the numbers involved were? tue: numbers, well, there the numbers involved were? tte: numbers, well, there was a lot done in...
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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. the prince of wales was said to have " kept up really well" during a training session with a british dragon boating team in singapore. the prince took to the water on the eve of the annual earthshot prize ceremony. five winners are chosen each year, with each receiving £1 million to fund projects that aim to save the planet. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the middle east. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 10,000 people in the strip have been killed since the war with israel began a month ago. the announcement followed one of the heaviest bombardments so far by israeli forces. the director of al shifa hospital, in gaza city, said 200 people were killed overnight. he told the bbc, people used donkeys to move casualties because they couldn't phone ambulances. the israel defense forces said hundreds more targets had been hit some a50 in 2a hours, and a ham
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. the prince of wales was said to have " kept up really well" during a training session with a british dragon boating team in singapore. the prince took to the water on the eve of the annual earthshot prize ceremony. five winners are chosen each year, with each receiving £1 million...
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and on bbc london, the met says it will attend fewer mental health calls under new plans with the nhs to help free up officers to deal with crime.
and on bbc london, the met says it will attend fewer mental health calls under new plans with the nhs to help free up officers to deal with crime.
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is this something that the nhs will be able to go ahead with? they decide who gets this treatment? well, there is really big important decisions that will have to be made going forward but, at the moment, the biggest challenge that we have is the fact that sickle cell is the first genetically defined condition there is but unfortunately still to this day there is only been a handful of treatment so, actually, just having the extra treatment, extra opportunity is a huge thing and hopefully it will drive more innovation and more research in this area. there will have to be some decisions and conversations that will be had about how do we make sure it is accessible notjust in the uk but i am sure globally, will have to start thinking about how do we get this life—saving treatment in the hands of as many people as possible. the hands of as many people as ossible. ., ~ the hands of as many people as ossible. ., ,, , ., , the hands of as many people as ossible. ., ~' ,, , . the hands of as many people as ossible. ., ,, i. , . ., possible. thank you very much for talkinr to possible. th
is this something that the nhs will be able to go ahead with? they decide who gets this treatment? well, there is really big important decisions that will have to be made going forward but, at the moment, the biggest challenge that we have is the fact that sickle cell is the first genetically defined condition there is but unfortunately still to this day there is only been a handful of treatment so, actually, just having the extra treatment, extra opportunity is a huge thing and hopefully it...
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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. and thousands of people in surrey are still without water at a technical issue at thames water treatment works. the company has apologised to those affected and bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. some schools have been forced to close. the company says the problems were caused by the storm. you with bbc news. now, the health ministry and gaza says more than 10,000 people in the gaza strip have been killed since the war with israel began a month ago. the announcement followed one of the heaviest bombardment so far by israeli forces. the director of a hospital in gaza city said more than 200 people were killed overnight he told the bbc people use donkeys to move casualties because they could not phone ambulances. the israeli defence forces said hundreds more targets had been hit, some a50 and 2a—hour is. and a hamas military compound had been seized by troops.
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. and thousands of people in surrey are still without water at a technical issue at thames water treatment works. the company has apologised to those affected and bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. some schools have been forced to close. the company says the problems were...
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has grown by four mps as a result of by—election victories in what came up on the doorsteps is the nhs, access to gps, ambulance waiting times, and sewage, but what we have seen as a devastating impact on waterways but there was nothing in this king's speech relating to that.- speech relating to that. every little on public _ speech relating to that. every little on public services - speech relating to that. every little on public services as - speech relating to that. every i little on public services as well, the lowest number of bills since 2014, as you touched on. we focus on what was included but there's also attention to be paid to what wasn't included, things like hs2, and a ban on conversion therapy that the conservatives promised but it was not in the speech. you conservatives promised but it was not in the speech.— conservatives promised but it was not in the speech. you expect me to focus on what _ not in the speech. you expect me to focus on what is _ not in the speech. you expect me to focus on what is not _ not in the speech. you expect me to focus on what is not there
has grown by four mps as a result of by—election victories in what came up on the doorsteps is the nhs, access to gps, ambulance waiting times, and sewage, but what we have seen as a devastating impact on waterways but there was nothing in this king's speech relating to that.- speech relating to that. every little on public _ speech relating to that. every little on public services - speech relating to that. every little on public services as - speech relating to that. every i little on...
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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. that's what played out here in westminster. but now the real work begins — the politics and putting some of those promises into action. this afternoon, mps began debating. mps will then finally vote on it. but what happens is much of a formality. as is traditional, the labour leader spoke for the prime minister. sir keir starmer told mps that the plans we heard were more of the same from a government he said was desperately trying to save its own skin. take a listen. britain sees today that th
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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do you need the nhs brand or is itjust distracting — you need the nhs brand or is itjust distracting you? the early images were _ distracting you? the early images were quite — distracting you? the early images were quite confusing. what was it? it were quite confusing. what was it? it was _ were quite confusing. what was it? it was hands on a rail. | were quite confusing. what was it? it was hands on a rail. i am conscious _ it was hands on a rail. i am conscious it _ it was hands on a rail. i am conscious it is _ it was hands on a rail. i am conscious it is the - it was hands on a rail. i am conscious it is the product | it was hands on a rail. i am | conscious it is the product of it was hands on a rail. i am i conscious it is the product of a huge amount of work you have done and it is an illustration, is it not, that evidence—based decision—making takes time and a number of iterations to perfect the message? it number of iterations to perfect the messa . e? ., , number of iterations to perfect the messaue? ., , ., ,, message? it does take time. although not as much — mes
do you need the nhs brand or is itjust distracting — you need the nhs brand or is itjust distracting you? the early images were _ distracting you? the early images were quite — distracting you? the early images were quite confusing. what was it? it were quite confusing. what was it? it was _ were quite confusing. what was it? it was hands on a rail. | were quite confusing. what was it? it was hands on a rail. i am conscious _ it was hands on a rail. i am conscious it _ it was hands on a...
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children here at whitleigh community primary school who�*s been campaigning for better access to an nhs dentist. it all started after a school—wide survey found nearly 50% of pupils here weren�*t registered with a dentist. so i thought we should try to make that happen. and it's worked. i'm really happy that it's worked. so everyone in our school is having a dentist now. and it has worked. the students are now celebrating the news the university of plymouth�*s peninsula dental school has stepped in to offer appointments. the children, to take the decision to campaign about something like oral health, which normally is something that they wouldn�*t think about, i think, is amazing. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you�*re live with bbc news. negotiations over the fate of hostages in gaza have been going on for weeks. area i spoke to a man who sister was killed and brother—in—law and their children had been abducted. he told me how he had been coping. it is abducted. he told me how he had been coinu. , . , .,~ abducted. he told me how he had
children here at whitleigh community primary school who�*s been campaigning for better access to an nhs dentist. it all started after a school—wide survey found nearly 50% of pupils here weren�*t registered with a dentist. so i thought we should try to make that happen. and it's worked. i'm really happy that it's worked. so everyone in our school is having a dentist now. and it has worked. the students are now celebrating the news the university of plymouth�*s peninsula dental school...
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the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high of 7.7 million at the end of september. new figures also show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. it comes despite prime minister rishi sunak saying cutting waiting lists is one of his five key priorities. following the fatal stabbing of alfie lewis in leeds, a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder. the is—year—old was stabbed near st margaret's primary school in horsforth on tuesday and later died in hospital. the charged boy was remanded in custody today. those are some of the story is making the headlines. you're live with bbc news. let's return to the fighting in gaza and the humanitarian situation. earlier i spoke tojuliette touma, the director of communications at unrwa, about the humanitarian situation. since we have last spoken, the situation has gotten far, far worse. we are now hosting 720,000 people across the gaza strip in 150 unrwa shelters. we continue to have colleagues killed. 99 of our colleagues have been killed in gaza in the past one month alon
the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high of 7.7 million at the end of september. new figures also show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. it comes despite prime minister rishi sunak saying cutting waiting lists is one of his five key priorities. following the fatal stabbing of alfie lewis in leeds, a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder. the is—year—old was stabbed near st margaret's primary school in horsforth on...
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and while government talks are still ongoing about whether or not to expand the pilots, a senior nhs figure said this morning that he hopes an announcement could happen shortly. jack fenwick, bbc news, westminster. a new book about the royal family has been pulled last year a report found emotional abuse in gymnastics. new rules mean coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. i am joined for coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. iamjoined foran coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. i am joined for an campaignerfor gymnasts for change. what d make of the new rules? i gymnasts for change. what d make of the new rules?— the new rules? i think the new olicies the new rules? i think the new policies are — the new rules? i think the new policies are a _ the new rules? i think the new policies are a step _ the new rules? i think the new policies are a step in _ the new rules? i think the new policies are a step in the - the new rules? i think the new policies are a step in the right| policies are a step in the right direction, howeveran policies are a step in the right direction, however an immedi
and while government talks are still ongoing about whether or not to expand the pilots, a senior nhs figure said this morning that he hopes an announcement could happen shortly. jack fenwick, bbc news, westminster. a new book about the royal family has been pulled last year a report found emotional abuse in gymnastics. new rules mean coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. i am joined for coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. iamjoined foran coaches can't weigh young gymnasts. i am joined for an...
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the former chief executive of nhs england, lord stevens, has told the covid inquiry that senior ministers sometimes did not attend high level meetings chaired by the then health secretary, matt hancock, in the early days of the pandemic. he also told the inquiry how mr hancock wanted to decide "who should live and who should die" if hospitals became overwhelmed. glastonbury festival organisers have pushed back the sale of tickets for next year by two weeks. they had been due to go live this evening , but the organisers say it would be unfair to go ahead as some people have had issues with registration. tickets for 2024 will now go on sale on the sixteenth of november. the royal mint has begun producing a new set of coins inspired by britain's natural habitat. the first coins to be struck include the one pound featuring british bees, the five pence featuring an oak leaf, and the 50p featuring an atlantic salmon. the first of the new coins are expected to enter circulation at the end of the month. you're live with bbc news. winds of more than 100mph have been battering parts of the uk as st
the former chief executive of nhs england, lord stevens, has told the covid inquiry that senior ministers sometimes did not attend high level meetings chaired by the then health secretary, matt hancock, in the early days of the pandemic. he also told the inquiry how mr hancock wanted to decide "who should live and who should die" if hospitals became overwhelmed. glastonbury festival organisers have pushed back the sale of tickets for next year by two weeks. they had been due to go...
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if councils fall over, the pressure on the nhs increases massively. the pressure on the police increases massively. these are vital services that people rely on in their day to day life. the government points to more than £5 billion of increased funding available this year and says it monitors pressures on all councils and stands ready to talk to any concerned about their financial position, adding that councils are ultimately responsible for the management of their own finances. back in derbyshire, everything from roadworks to staff overtime is under the microscope, as they try to save millions from their budget. here, they're confident of staying on track, but others are warning they're running out of road to avoid insolvency. alex forsyth, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather, with chris fawkes. hello, storm ciaran is explosively developing as we speak. the satellite picture shows this rapidly intensifying area of low pressure continuing to take shape and race towards our shores. it's this that will bring some very strong winds to our
if councils fall over, the pressure on the nhs increases massively. the pressure on the police increases massively. these are vital services that people rely on in their day to day life. the government points to more than £5 billion of increased funding available this year and says it monitors pressures on all councils and stands ready to talk to any concerned about their financial position, adding that councils are ultimately responsible for the management of their own finances. back in...
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while talks are ongoing about whether or not to accent the pilots a senior nhs figure said this morning that he hoped an announcement could happen shortly. that is all from me for this half hour. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a cold evening with temperatures around freezing in many parts of the country and that's how it's going to stay for the rest of the week, the weekend, probably into early next week. and then after that, it does look as though things gradually could turn a little less cold. the satellite picture shows where we had the clearer skies earlier on. but out towards the southwest, a weather front is looming and that may spell some wintry weather in the high ground of southwestern parts of england through the night and into tomorrow. but by 9:00, you can see temperatures there around freezing across many parts of the uk, a little bit milder in cornwall and devon. and that's because we have that weather front here. but through the night, the northeasterly winds continue to bring wintry showers to northern and eastern scotland. some on that north sea coast as well,
while talks are ongoing about whether or not to accent the pilots a senior nhs figure said this morning that he hoped an announcement could happen shortly. that is all from me for this half hour. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a cold evening with temperatures around freezing in many parts of the country and that's how it's going to stay for the rest of the week, the weekend, probably into early next week. and then after that, it does look as though things gradually could turn a little...
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the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007 the shell oil company is suing the environmental group greenpeace, after activists climbed aboard a production platform being towed to the north sea. greenpeace says it has been asked to pay more than $2 million. though is just a few of the stories making the headlines here in the uk. you're live with bbc news. live now to uzi dayan, the former head of israel's national security council, and the former idf deputy chief of staff. thank you so much for being on bbc news with others. why don't you start by giving me your assessment of the israeli military operation so far. ~ . . , of the israeli military operation so far. ~ . ., , ., far. we are in a very important moment. _ far. we are in a very important moment. it — far. we are in a very important moment, it is _ far. we are in a very im
the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007 the shell oil company is suing the environmental group greenpeace, after activists climbed aboard a production platform being towed to the north sea. greenpeace says it has been asked to pay...
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we do have separate vaccine for older people that they can get if they are 65 plus from the nhs, which helps prevent against shingles happening. certainly this vaccine we are talking about is for young children to protect against that very first infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank ou infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very — infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very much _ infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very much indeed. - this is the king celebrating his birthday at a traditional tea party on monday. that is a lovely cake with a 75 on it. it is the eve of his birthday. i am not sure about the broccoli as a birthday meal. it is understood he will be getting a birthday greeting focal from his younger son, birthday greeting focal from his youngerson, prince birthday greeting focal from his younger son, prince harry. birthday greeting focal from his youngerson, prince harry. prince harry is potentially going to call his dad. let's have a listen to these gun salutes. we love a gun salute on the bbc. 0nly these gun salutes. we love a gun salute on the
we do have separate vaccine for older people that they can get if they are 65 plus from the nhs, which helps prevent against shingles happening. certainly this vaccine we are talking about is for young children to protect against that very first infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank ou infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very — infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very much _ infection of chickenpox. michelle, thank you very much indeed. - this is the king celebrating his...
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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'. the united states has voiced concern afterjordanian medics were wounded in shelling near their field hospital in gaza yesterday. the white house national security adviserjake sullivan called jordan a critical ally, and said its "essential role" in the conflict must be protected. live now to amman where we can speak to ayman safadi, jordan's deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and expatriates. thank you for being with us. what more can you tell us about what happened at this field hospital? what happened yesterday about 5:30 local gaza time, a number of palestinians came rushing to the emergency entrance of the hospital. when our people went to start helping them, there was another attack that resulted in the injury of several of our own and the killi
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'. the united states has voiced concern afterjordanian medics were wounded in shelling near their field hospital in gaza yesterday. the white house national security...
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concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. australian television star and singerjohnny ruffo has died aged 35 after a battle with brain cancer. ruffo rose to fame on the reality show x factor australia, before turning to acting in the soap home and away. after his diagnosis in 2017, he raised money and awareness of brain cancer. negotiations over the fate of israeli and foreign hostages held in gaza have been going on for weeks. live now to ahal besorai, whose sister yonat 0r and her husband and two of their children were abducted from kibbutz be'eri. he joins us from the philippines. thank you so much for being here on the programme. just describe for me first of all how you are coping with the last five weeks. it first of all how you are coping with the last five weeks.— the last five weeks. it is, you know, the last five weeks. it is, you know. really _ the last five weeks. it is, you know, really heartbreaking, l the last five weeks. it is, you i know, really heartbreaking, you know, really heartbreaking, you
concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. australian television star and singerjohnny ruffo has died aged 35 after a battle with brain cancer. ruffo rose to fame on the reality show x factor australia, before turning to acting in the soap home and away. after his diagnosis in 2017, he raised money and awareness of brain cancer. negotiations over the fate of israeli and foreign hostages held in gaza have been going on for...
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bbc analysis shows 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 the hospital services it inspects. the government said maternity care is of the 'utmost importance'. you're live with bbc news. let's speak now to alyona synenko, regional spokesperson of the international committee of the red cross injerusalem. who was critical for not trying to not have contact with the hostages taken by hamas, can you just explain what your role is and why israel has that expectation? first what your role is and why israel has that expectation?— that expectation? first of all, i think it is _ that expectation? first of all, i think it is easy _ that expectation? first of all, i think it is easy to _ that expectation? first of all, i think it is easy to understand l that expectation? first of all, i l think it is easy to understand the anger and frustration because the families of the hostages are going through a total nightmare, waiting for any kin
bbc analysis shows 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 the hospital services it inspects. the government said maternity care is of the 'utmost importance'. you're live with bbc news. let's speak now to alyona synenko, regional spokesperson of the international committee of the red cross injerusalem. who was critical for not...
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the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder in leeds, after a teenager was fatally stabbed near a school in the city. 15—year—old alfie lewis was stabbed near st margaret's primary school on tuesday. the former student later died in hospital. the charged boy has been remanded in custody. you're live with bbc news. let's get more on the israel gaza war, and these are some of the latest pictures we are getting here at the bbc, and you can see those huge explosions and a number of them. it comes as the us saying israel will begin to implement four hour military pauses in areas of northern gaza each day to allow civilians to flee. the white house spokesmanjohn kirby civilians to flee. the white house spokesman john kirby says civilians to flee. the white house spokesma
the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder in leeds, after a teenager was fatally stabbed near a school in the city. 15—year—old alfie lewis was stabbed near st...
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the strike action by nhs consultants could be coming to an end after they were made and new pay offer. downing street has said in the last few minutes the new pay proposal is the government's final offer. let's talk to deputy chair of the bma consultants committee. for any viewers are watching, just take me through the offer that has been made, the details of it visible. i made, the details of it visible. i will give you a summary, because it's a complicated offer. firstly, not interesting to viewers, but the pay review body has been a bone of contention for us, it is the only way you make sure the pay is fair. we have changes around the body to make it properly independent. they haven't gone as far in every place we would like. in addition to that, we've changed the pay scale consultants. on average, it means there's been a pay increase of about 4.95% for consultants. is there's been a pay increase of about 4.95% for consultants.— 4.9596 for consultants. is that over and above the _ 4.9596 for consultants. is that over and above the original— 4.9596 for consultants. is that over
the strike action by nhs consultants could be coming to an end after they were made and new pay offer. downing street has said in the last few minutes the new pay proposal is the government's final offer. let's talk to deputy chair of the bma consultants committee. for any viewers are watching, just take me through the offer that has been made, the details of it visible. i made, the details of it visible. i will give you a summary, because it's a complicated offer. firstly, not interesting to...
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not miss atkins can improve the health service, get waiting times down and restore confidence in the nhs will be central to the prospects the conservatives have at the next election. in truth that will matter much more together with the autumn statement in a couple of weeks. lord cameron is no doubt importance in his efforts on the diplomatic service but that tends to be not an aspect of politics that is central to the way people decide to vote. sirjohn curtice, bbc polling guru, also from the university of strathclyde, thank you. people are turning their heads. i'm trying to work out if there is any movement but it looks like there isn't much going on. a police officer outside the door. it's been a day of big movements in downing street. the most significant was seeing former british prime minister david cameron walk up the street this morning. lots of people shocked and surprised to see his return to front line politics. he then left the door at number 10 and crossed to his new office just over the road to the foreign office. he has returned to front line politics and is now the uk for
not miss atkins can improve the health service, get waiting times down and restore confidence in the nhs will be central to the prospects the conservatives have at the next election. in truth that will matter much more together with the autumn statement in a couple of weeks. lord cameron is no doubt importance in his efforts on the diplomatic service but that tends to be not an aspect of politics that is central to the way people decide to vote. sirjohn curtice, bbc polling guru, also from the...
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concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. and vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes have reached a record high due to the "substandard state" of local roads. the rac said it received almost 6000 call—outs due to poor road surfaces in the uk betweenjuly and september. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the policing of this we can hear in the uk. the police commander in charge of the weekend protests in london has said he can guarantee the cenotaph will be protected. the deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor, was speaking ahead of what he called a difficult and tense weekend for policing. let's take a listen of what he had to say. we have got some really comprehensive policing plans in place over this weekend. we have used all of the powers available to used all of the powers available to us to manage protests, counter protest because everybody has a right to feel safe coming into london and veterans and others have the right to go and remember the fallen at the scene is weekend. so there are challen
concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. and vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes have reached a record high due to the "substandard state" of local roads. the rac said it received almost 6000 call—outs due to poor road surfaces in the uk betweenjuly and september. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the policing of this we can hear in the uk. the police commander in charge of the weekend protests in...
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won't change the fundamental problems of the country, it won't do anything to fix the cost of living or nhs waiting lists. the only way to get real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. thea;r real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. they saw kicked off this _ kicked off this morning when suella braverman was sacked as home secretary. what is your response to her leaving government. she secretary. what is your response to her leaving government.— her leaving government. she never should have been _ her leaving government. she never should have been appointed - her leaving government. she never should have been appointed home| should 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 our leadership contest. that meant someone who was unfit to be home secretary occupied that position, sowing division for the past year. she never should have been there in the first place. she never should have been there in the first place-— the first place. perhaps the big
won't change the fundamental problems of the country, it won't do anything to fix the cost of living or nhs waiting lists. the only way to get real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. thea;r real change is to get rid of this failed tory government. they saw kicked off this _ kicked off this morning when suella braverman was sacked as home secretary. what is your response to her leaving government. she secretary. what is your response to her leaving government.— her leaving...
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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. that is some of what was included in that speech, but the politics never really begins this afternoon, mps debating the contents of that speech, that is still going on in the commons right now. it will last several days before mps actually vote on it. no, that is somewhat of a formality and it is expected to pass because the government has a majority. as is traditional, the labour leader spoke before the prime minister this afternoon addressing some of the contents of that speech. sir keir starm
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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we see that it says the nhs in london is in real trouble, the government needs to lock down more firmly and to take the advice on schools. called chris and agreed to listen directly. he is worried about individual extremist views. schools is a complete mess, largely due to department for education. why did you make the observation, at that stage, that schools was a complete mess, and is largely due to the dfe, the department for education? i was obviously frustrated _ department for education? i was obviously frustrated that - department for education? i —" obviously frustrated that evening, i was obviously very concerned about the rising rates, and i do remember london looked like it was in big trouble at moments, and that schools were considered to be an important part of the spread of what then, i think, was the alpha variant that was spreading very rapidly throughout the younger part of the population. so i think that is the background to this. i really don't know why i said schools is a complete mess, all i can say is that the impression i came away from the meetings with. in the
we see that it says the nhs in london is in real trouble, the government needs to lock down more firmly and to take the advice on schools. called chris and agreed to listen directly. he is worried about individual extremist views. schools is a complete mess, largely due to department for education. why did you make the observation, at that stage, that schools was a complete mess, and is largely due to the dfe, the department for education? i was obviously frustrated _ department for education?...
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the other knocked on questions that inevitably need to be asked, such as what does that mean for the nhs, in particular ventilators, beds and i see you, and another big question, how long can you credibly stay in lockdown in a liberal democracy like the uk? so i think what i am trying to help you with is, i'm sure with the benefit of hindsight, if we took a decision on whatever date it was, you can always ask, where you are not versed enough the day before to take that decision? that is the luxury of hindsight. i think we genuinely tried to move decisively at the point at which the evidence was compelling, and we would notjust then be buffeted between competing evidence that was so up the next day or next week, and that is the balance. we will pause there. thank you. 25 to four, is that right? we will complete your evidence today, and i guarantee that. we will take a break. studio: dominic rab there, the foreign secretary during the covid pandemic, giving evidence to the covid inquiry, asked very much about how government operated at the time. he denied any suggestion is that borisjohnso
the other knocked on questions that inevitably need to be asked, such as what does that mean for the nhs, in particular ventilators, beds and i see you, and another big question, how long can you credibly stay in lockdown in a liberal democracy like the uk? so i think what i am trying to help you with is, i'm sure with the benefit of hindsight, if we took a decision on whatever date it was, you can always ask, where you are not versed enough the day before to take that decision? that is the...
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resign my view is that although there were lots of- although there were lots of expressions about the nhs overwhelm that was possible, my view is that we were, we were the first to run out of high—intensity care beds and it is possible within a couple of weeks, if we had not acted when we did, we would have reached a position where the number of people requiring admission with covid severe enough to require hospital care could not have been admitted. jonathan van—tam speaking after chris whitty finished giving evidence. there is full coverage of that on the website and live streams if you want to follow that. you can do so on the iplayer or the website. we are in westminster following events of the autumn statement we had the response from the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, telling us what she made of that statement from the chancellor, and let me play you a bit of what she had to save it is clear that today's labour is the party of economic and fiscal responsibility for and what have the conservatives learnt? the conservatives learnt? the conservatives have learnt absolutely nothi
resign my view is that although there were lots of- although there were lots of expressions about the nhs overwhelm that was possible, my view is that we were, we were the first to run out of high—intensity care beds and it is possible within a couple of weeks, if we had not acted when we did, we would have reached a position where the number of people requiring admission with covid severe enough to require hospital care could not have been admitted. jonathan van—tam speaking after chris...
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that idea was quickly dropped when it was clear there would be intense pressure on the nhs, it would be overwhelmed and thousands of people would die. lord sedwill said, look, i did make those comments, it was before the approach changed, and he apologised profusely for any offence those comments might have caused. for any offence those comments might have caused-— have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation _ have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation of _ have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation of that _ have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation of that central- on the operation of that central kind of government team, number ten team, and it was interesting that mark sedwill said he tried to insulate the rest of whitehall from the methodology, the way of working, of some of the decision—making that was happening in the central team, number ten, surrounding the prime minister and many of his advisors, and that it was a challenging period, in his words.- and that it was a challenging period, in his words. yes, again, one of the _ pe
that idea was quickly dropped when it was clear there would be intense pressure on the nhs, it would be overwhelmed and thousands of people would die. lord sedwill said, look, i did make those comments, it was before the approach changed, and he apologised profusely for any offence those comments might have caused. for any offence those comments might have caused-— have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation _ have caused. there was lots of focus on the operation of _ have caused....