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we must be the government that finally transforms our nhs. we can't go on like this. we can't go on with this sickness, we need an nhs that prevents illness, keeps people healthy and out of the hospital in the first place. we must use technology, to overhaul every aspect of delivery. we have to get closer to the communities to deploy the power of artificial intelligence, mental health treatment when you need it will guarantee that. dangerous diagnoses, that is history, but conference coming here's the bigger lesson, because what is true of nhs is true right across the board, we are not here to manage the shop. we are here to make government more dynamic, more joined up, more strategic, focused at all times and without exception on long-term national renewal. mission, government. it's not about size, it's about capacity. a more powerful engine, that is a bigger car, a reforming state, not a checkbook state. people will say, don't rock the boat, we have always done it like this. is this really necessary? i know how it goes. but, it is our response ability to do it. and
we must be the government that finally transforms our nhs. we can't go on like this. we can't go on with this sickness, we need an nhs that prevents illness, keeps people healthy and out of the hospital in the first place. we must use technology, to overhaul every aspect of delivery. we have to get closer to the communities to deploy the power of artificial intelligence, mental health treatment when you need it will guarantee that. dangerous diagnoses, that is history, but conference coming...
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that is something we could invest in our nhs, that has always been our priority. right now, the biggest cllenge is cutting waiting lists. we will invest that money in boosting capacity and get our nhs working around-the-clock to paytaff -- and pay staff to do it. appointments. you will be seen, a we will be clearing the backlog seven days a week. [applause] conference, if all we do is place the nhs on a pedestal, then it will remain on life support. i know some people don't like the word reform, but i tell you now there is no other option. we must be the government that finally transforms our nhs. we can't go on like this. we can't go on with this service. we need an nhs that prevents, teaches pele health, and prevents in the firsplace. we must use technology to overhaul every aspect of delivery, bring tech closer to communities, deploy the power of intelligence. mental health help when you need it, we guarantee that. dangerous weightsor diagnosis, we will consign them to history. but conference, here is the bigger lesson. what is true of nhs is true across the bo
that is something we could invest in our nhs, that has always been our priority. right now, the biggest cllenge is cutting waiting lists. we will invest that money in boosting capacity and get our nhs working around-the-clock to paytaff -- and pay staff to do it. appointments. you will be seen, a we will be clearing the backlog seven days a week. [applause] conference, if all we do is place the nhs on a pedestal, then it will remain on life support. i know some people don't like the word...
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the nhs~ i_ the covid about the impact of the nhs. iwill the covid about the impact of the nhs. i will not take you through all of the _ nhs. i will not take you through all of the material. perhaps we could 'ust of the material. perhaps we could just have — of the material. perhaps we could just have upon the screen a summary of the _ just have upon the screen a summary of the material referring to the likely— of the material referring to the likely impact on the nhs. 274— 026. if we just _ likely impact on the nhs. 274— 026. if we just very shortly look at this document, — if we just very shortly look at this document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through— document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through to — document, 274—0 to six, and scroll through to this time, which is right about— through to this time, which is right about the — through to this time, which is right about the 21st, 27, 20 3rd of march, so pages _ about the 21st, 27, 20 3rd of march, so pages five and six. perhaps one more _ so pages five and six.
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the nhs which, of course, was of such central importance to the pandemic. as we have heard, the lockdown was caused by an understanding that there was a need to present —— prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. with that in mind, could we look at page 39 of your witness statement? but five or six lines from the bottom, it says, i do not remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of the conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. this is not unusual or unique to that time. social policy and the operational management of the state is also —— always underrepresented in the centre of power,
the nhs which, of course, was of such central importance to the pandemic. as we have heard, the lockdown was caused by an understanding that there was a need to present —— prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. with that in mind, could we look at page 39 of your witness statement? but five or six lines from the bottom, it says, i do not remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of the conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. this is not unusual or...
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nhs capacity is key to deal with the next pandemic. i don't know if you can see, down the pillar _ don't know if you can see, down the mar, , ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., ., ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., . ., ., , , pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families for _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families forjustice . the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery~ — the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery~ i_ the cobra 19 families forjustice recovery. i have three short topics. the first— recovery. i have three short topics. the first is— recovery. i have three short topics. the first is going back to the weekly— the first is going back to the weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ _ weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ it's _ weekly meetings you set up injune 2021~ it's a — weekly meetings you set up injune 2021. it's a discrete is
nhs capacity is key to deal with the next pandemic. i don't know if you can see, down the pillar _ don't know if you can see, down the mar, , ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., ., ., ., don't know if you can see, down the illar. ,., ., . ., ., , , pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19 families for _ pillar. good afternoon. i represent the cobra 19...
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this is a british study with the nhs. how does it| study with the nhs. how does it compare with advances in diagnoses in other countries, for example in the us? 50 in other countries, for example in the us? ., , the us? so there are some blood tests that are _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already being - the us? so there are some blood l tests that are already being used in the united states. i think one of the united states. i think one of the really important things that we are trying to do in this work is we will expect that this work to link up will expect that this work to link up to other work internationally and we work across the uk and across the world to make sure that the research we fund is internationally focused. but one really important thing that we are trying to do in this study is make sure we measured these blood tests in the context of real—world populations so people coming into clinics, on the grounds, day today. it is those people different that you may tr
this is a british study with the nhs. how does it| study with the nhs. how does it compare with advances in diagnoses in other countries, for example in the us? 50 in other countries, for example in the us? ., , the us? so there are some blood tests that are _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already _ the us? so there are some blood tests that are already being - the us? so there are some blood l tests that are already being used in the united states. i think one of the united...
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nhs capacity. there was a debate around that as you can see in the minutes. i concluded that it should be for clinicians, not for ministers to make a decision on this basis, and thatis make a decision on this basis, and that is how we went on and proceeded. the minutes are really clear on that, and that is also my clear on that, and that is also my clear wreck recollection. but there was one really important lesson that came out of nimbus, which was that there was no way we could allow the nhs to become overwhelmed. so the whole debate, for however long it was, 90 minutes, i can't remember exactly, was all about how do we manage, once we are in the peak if we have all these debts? my only conclusion from it was we must not let this happen. —— deaths. the question of who do we need to... brute question of who do we need to... we are 'ust question of who do we need to... we are just leaving the covert inquiry to bring you some breaking news. the former chancellor alistair darling dies at the age
nhs capacity. there was a debate around that as you can see in the minutes. i concluded that it should be for clinicians, not for ministers to make a decision on this basis, and thatis make a decision on this basis, and that is how we went on and proceeded. the minutes are really clear on that, and that is also my clear on that, and that is also my clear wreck recollection. but there was one really important lesson that came out of nimbus, which was that there was no way we could allow the nhs...
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nhs greater glasgow and - up this year to the highest level, nhs greater glasgow and clyde i up this year to the highest level, - nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a corporate - named as suspects in a corporate homicide — named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, _ named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, and _ named as suspects in a corporate homicide case, and 820,000 - named as suspects in a corporate - homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to— homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on nhs _ homicide case, and 820,000 patients are waiting to long on nhs waiting - are waiting to long on nhs wai
nhs greater glasgow and - up this year to the highest level, nhs greater glasgow and clyde i up this year to the highest level, - nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a _ nhs greater glasgow and clyde were named as suspects in a corporate - named as suspects in a corporate...
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so if we put more money the nhs. so if we put more money in the private sector, will things get better or worse? i think it's impossible for people to what it might be like to picture what it might be like to picture what it might be like to private companies to have private companies involved own health involved in their own health care, as we've stated, they care, but as we've stated, they already . they're there. so already are. they're there. so maybe a little bit more wouldn't be so bad. >> yeah. and we might get receptionists and receptionists that smile and answer phone. we've the answer the phone. we've got the telegraph answer the phone. we've got the teleg agree on anything except can't agree on anything except that rent caps are a terrible idea . but nicola sturgeon has idea. but nicola sturgeon has never seen a terrible idea. she didn't like nicholas. >> the snp vilify tied landlords sturgeon's rent cap was foolish and short sighted. who would have known interfering with a free market? i mean, i think you
so if we put more money the nhs. so if we put more money in the private sector, will things get better or worse? i think it's impossible for people to what it might be like to picture what it might be like to picture what it might be like to private companies to have private companies involved own health involved in their own health care, as we've stated, they care, but as we've stated, they already . they're there. so already are. they're there. so maybe a little bit more wouldn't be so bad....
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how would you 'ustify putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily — putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be expensive, | putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't. necessarily need to be expensive, it is —— if it is delivered online, in a group or with the help of a book. it can be very cost effective. talk to us about _ it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how— it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how it _ it can be very cost effective. talk to us about how it works, either on a one on one level or in a group scenario. if a woman is going through the menopause and she talks to her doctor about it, her doctor refers herfor to her doctor about it, her doctor refers her for talking therapies, to her doctor about it, her doctor refers herfor talking therapies, if someone is watching he is at the stage of their life, what are the processes that it takes them through? p
how would you 'ustify putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily — putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be _ putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't necessarily need to be expensive, | putting on the nhs? so, it doesn't. necessarily need to be expensive, it is —— if it is delivered online, in a group or with the help of a book. it can be very cost effective. talk...
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the nhs scheme starts in december, and will give women more choice over where to get the pill. nhs england says it expects almost half a million women to access the pill next year without first contacting their gp, with the figure rising after that. i spoke to doctorjanet barter, president of the faculty of sexual and reproductive healthcare, who told me why this is so important. contraception is really important. contraception is really important. contraception enables women to make their own choices about whether and when they want to get pregnant. it empowers women. choice of where you can access contraception is also extremely important. we know that progressive cuts to contraceptive services have made it difficult for women to access contraception. the services are still there and you can still access contraception from your gp. but this gives women a choice of where they can go and many women may feel more comfortable going into a local pharmacy, than perhaps trying to get an appointment at a service. we were talking just briefly there, listening to how important this is
the nhs scheme starts in december, and will give women more choice over where to get the pill. nhs england says it expects almost half a million women to access the pill next year without first contacting their gp, with the figure rising after that. i spoke to doctorjanet barter, president of the faculty of sexual and reproductive healthcare, who told me why this is so important. contraception is really important. contraception is really important. contraception enables women to make their own...
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so if we put more money the nhs. so if we put more money in the private sector, will things get better or worse? i think it's impossible for people to what it might be like to picture what it might be like to picture what it might be like to private companies to have private companies involved own health involved in their own health care, as we've stated, they care, but as we've stated, they already . they're there. so already are. they're there. so maybe a little bit more wouldn't be so bad. >> yeah. and we might get receptionists and receptionists that smile and answer phone. we've the answer the phone. we've got the telegraph answer the phone. we've got the teleg agree on anything except can't agree on anything except that rent caps are a terrible idea . but nicola sturgeon has idea. but nicola sturgeon has never seen a terrible idea. she didn't like nicholas. >> the snp vilify tied landlords sturgeon's rent cap was foolish and short sighted. who would have known interfering with a free market? i mean, i think you
so if we put more money the nhs. so if we put more money in the private sector, will things get better or worse? i think it's impossible for people to what it might be like to picture what it might be like to picture what it might be like to private companies to have private companies involved own health involved in their own health care, as we've stated, they care, but as we've stated, they already . they're there. so already are. they're there. so maybe a little bit more wouldn't be so bad....
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so the nhs has had the problem is the nhs has had more money but isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. out isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto ple. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it.e. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there'se treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there's goingti|to look into it. there's going to be investigation. do be an investigation. they'll do an they'll to the an inquiry. they'll get to the bottom of it. back and then there'll be a labour government. but may the ft but yeah, but back in may the ft already it's already looked into it and it's already looked into it and it's a recruitment oh, that a recruitment problem. oh, that makes sense. you can't makes sense. if you can't recruit people, you can't recruit more people, you can't treat could treat more people. they could have it. but no, have googled it. wow. but no, solving proble
so the nhs has had the problem is the nhs has had more money but isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. out isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto ple. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it.e. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there'se treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it....
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when it comes to the nhs, once again. — changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again. a _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service - changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service under. once again, a health service under pressure. we had warnings from the nhs bosses again this morning about a shortage of beds so she is always going to have a full entry coming into that brief. no doubt it will be a front when it comes to the general election, labourwill a front when it comes to the general election, labour will continue to claim the conservatives have underfunded and they will come back and say actually in recent years, they have increased funding but nhs waiting lists continue to go up and “p waiting lists continue to go up and up and that is one of rishi sunak�*s top five priorities, to get down those nhs waiting lists. when it comes to the home office, again, one thing is coming tomorrow forjames cleverly, a huge decision from the supreme court as to whether the government's rwa
when it comes to the nhs, once again. — changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again. a _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health _ changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service - changer. when it comes to the nhs, once again, a health service under. once again, a health service under pressure. we had warnings from the nhs bosses again this morning about a shortage of beds so she is always going to have a full entry coming into that brief. no doubt it will...
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so the nhs has had the problem is the nhs has had more money but isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. out isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto ple. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it.e. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there'se treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there's goingti|to look into it. there's going to be investigation. do be an investigation. they'll do an they'll to the an inquiry. they'll get to the bottom of it. back and then there'll be a labour government. but may the ft but yeah, but back in may the ft already it's already looked into it and it's already looked into it and it's a recruitment oh, that a recruitment problem. oh, that makes sense. you can't makes sense. if you can't recruit people, you can't recruit more people, you can't treat could treat more people. they could have it. but no, have googled it. wow. but no, solving proble
so the nhs has had the problem is the nhs has had more money but isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. out isn't treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treating the problem is the nhs has had more people. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto ple. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it.e. they're treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it. there'se treati|to the problem is the nhs has had moreinto it....
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what's going on with the 20 an and the nhs, nhs 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is in complete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit complete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is omplete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in|plete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in alete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess|ess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess ins. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess in wales, >> it is in a mess in wales, crossing border into england. >> i mean, you know, the joke goes people goes that people, people in wales know, their sort wales have, you know, their sort of say, of base. that's people say, don't penicillin or don't give me penicillin or whatever me to whatever they have. take me to bristol. have a heart bristol. if i have a heart attack they don't want attack because they don't want to be treated in wales. so that is not not is not that's not that's not that's real risk that's not that's a real risk that's not that's a real risk that the tories use that
what's going on with the 20 an and the nhs, nhs 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is in complete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit complete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is omplete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in|plete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in alete mess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess|ess. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess ins. 20 mile an hour and the nhs, nhs is hit is in a mess...
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the truth is, the prime nhs. the truth is, the prime minister would not accept those waits for his family and neither should anyone else . this morning should anyone else. this morning ispoke should anyone else. this morning i spoke to an nhs nurse for many months for many months, camhs struggled to find time to see her 14 year old son mikey, until her 14 year old son mikey, until he became seriously unwell , ill he became seriously unwell, ill and now he hasn't been able to be in mainstream education for over a year. mike his mum, is having to balance nursing with caring and being a parent and this isn't a one off. there are families up and down the country in exactly the same situation, working hard, trying to get through the cost of living crisis whilst desperately worried about relatives who can't get the treatment they need. can't get the treatment they need . how does he think they need. how does he think they feel when they see the prime minister refusing to take response ability and boasting that everythi
the truth is, the prime nhs. the truth is, the prime minister would not accept those waits for his family and neither should anyone else . this morning should anyone else. this morning ispoke should anyone else. this morning i spoke to an nhs nurse for many months for many months, camhs struggled to find time to see her 14 year old son mikey, until her 14 year old son mikey, until he became seriously unwell , ill he became seriously unwell, ill and now he hasn't been able to be in mainstream...
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of the nhs is crumbling. doesn't have crumbling. it doesn't have a heresy , it doesn't have enough heresy, it doesn't have enough middle managers at the moment. you have doctors and nurses doing admin. this is very overqualified people doing admin. so there are lots of ways in which we could improve the nhs, but it will need more money if 90 billion has come from fiscal drag. >> that's actually not a tax cut. if you give it back to people, it's leaving them in their same position. fiscal drag is a tax increase for people who in london are not particularly high earners. is that right? >> i mean, i think governments of both stripes have used fiscal drag, which is where you freeze the threshold. so income tax threshold stays the same over a number of years, while inflation is high. and so you pay more tax. governments, both labour and conservative, used and conservative, have used that. , i don't think that. you know, i don't think it's necessarily fair way it's necessarily a very fair way of saying to people, we need to think about ho
of the nhs is crumbling. doesn't have crumbling. it doesn't have a heresy , it doesn't have enough heresy, it doesn't have enough middle managers at the moment. you have doctors and nurses doing admin. this is very overqualified people doing admin. so there are lots of ways in which we could improve the nhs, but it will need more money if 90 billion has come from fiscal drag. >> that's actually not a tax cut. if you give it back to people, it's leaving them in their same position. fiscal...
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we've got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people intojobs? absolutely, because, for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy hunt... and is it mainly anxiety and depression? ..announcing a new policy, £500 million a year, on support for those sick and off work, including phone apps for mental health, but also slashing the benefits of some healthy non—workers. these policies are a combination of carrot and stick. we are spending {2.5 billion, for example, to help over half a million people with mental health conditions get the treatment they need to make them able to get back into the world of work, which of course is much better for their mental health condition. but also,
we've got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people intojobs? absolutely, because, for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy...
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did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., , the last ones. did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., nhs? mr speaker, not only one i roclaim nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime minister, - nhs? mr speaker, not only one i i proclaim my prime minister, weeks after i became prime minister we injected record funding into the nhs and in social care and we unveiled the first of long—term workforce plan in the nhs's 75 year history but i'm pleased to mention the five pledges because as he knows, three of them are economic and on a day where we will focus on the economy, i am pleased to report that we have indeed halved inflation, no thanks to the opposition and we have growing the economy and we have reduced debt and thus a conservative government delivering for this country. government delivering for this count . ., , :, government delivering for this count . ., ,:, :, country. the reason he ignored the nhs, not country. the reason he ignored the nhs, not only _ country. the reason
did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., , the last ones. did he forget the nhs? ~ ., ., nhs? mr speaker, not only one i roclaim nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime _ nhs? mr speaker, not only one i proclaim my prime minister, - nhs? mr speaker, not only one i i proclaim my prime minister, weeks after i became prime minister we injected record funding into the nhs and in social care and we unveiled the first of long—term workforce plan in the...
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and the nhs more broadly england and the nhs more broadly will make sure that it properly engages with patients and citizens through this process. to describe actually how they data is being used and how it is being used across the nhs and what the benefits are. and indeed if we are to use data for research and planning, some of those commercial opportunities that were mentioned in the piece, which isn't part of ftp. that should be clear as well what, are the benefits of that. shouldn't the engagement with the public have begun before the contract was awarded? 50m public have begun before the contract was awarded? . contract was awarded? som engagement has been done- — contract was awarded? som engagement has been done- i — contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading a _ contract was awarded? som engagement has been done. i was reading a piece - has been done. i was reading a piece by a patient advocate group that says that patients d
and the nhs more broadly england and the nhs more broadly will make sure that it properly engages with patients and citizens through this process. to describe actually how they data is being used and how it is being used across the nhs and what the benefits are. and indeed if we are to use data for research and planning, some of those commercial opportunities that were mentioned in the piece, which isn't part of ftp. that should be clear as well what, are the benefits of that. shouldn't the...
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we�*ve got to fix our nhs to get britain working again. so you see a link between the long waiting lists and the difficulty to get people into jobs? absolutely, because for so many people, their life is put on hold whilst they are waiting for the operation or the scan or the appointment. if we can clear that backlog in the nhs, we can help start getting people back to work again. that is about fixing our nhs so we can fix our economy. a different approach at a london job centre from jeremy hunt... and is it mainly anxiety and depression? ..announcing a new policy, £500 million a year, on support for those sick and off work, including phone apps for mental health, but also slashing the benefits of some healthy non—workers. these policies are a combination of carrot_ these policies are a combination of carrot and — these policies are a combination of carrot and stick. we are spending £25— carrot and stick. we are spending {2.5 billion, for example, to help £2.5 billion, for example, to help over_ £2.5 billion, for example, to help
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catastrophe for the nhs. >> nhs ones, i mean gone up. >> the nhs ones, i mean gone up. the list has gone the waiting list has gone up every quarter since the announcement was made. i can't help notice. on the other hand, whilst a whilst you say it as if it's a force of nature, the fact that medical professionals have taken systematic and systematic industrial action and withdrawn their labour has hardly think them >> well i think pay them properly, right? i mean when it comes comes. comes with 35, when it comes. well, mean was a starting well, i mean that was a starting position, wasn't i think position, wasn't it? i think when to doctors and when it comes to doctors and nurses a bunch of nurses and i know a bunch of doctors and nurses as they were nurses and i know a bunch of dothes and nurses as they were nurses and i know a bunch of dothe endj nurses as they were nurses and i know a bunch of dothe end of urses as they were nurses and i know a bunch of dothe end of their as they were nurses and i know a bunch of dothe end of their tethery were at the end of their teth
catastrophe for the nhs. >> nhs ones, i mean gone up. >> the nhs ones, i mean gone up. the list has gone the waiting list has gone up every quarter since the announcement was made. i can't help notice. on the other hand, whilst a whilst you say it as if it's a force of nature, the fact that medical professionals have taken systematic and systematic industrial action and withdrawn their labour has hardly think them >> well i think pay them properly, right? i mean when it comes...
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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
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updated draft guidance for the nhs says it could be offered alongside or instead of hormone replacement therapy. a little earlier i spoke to our health reporter who has been following the story. the new guidance is the first time in almost a decade that new recommendations have been put out. one of the key changes is offering something called cognitive behavioural therapy, which is talking therapy, to help with symptoms like hot flushes, sleep problems and low mood. critics say the overall advice is quite disappointing in terms of offering something that is maybe an alternative to hrt drug treatments, but proponents of it say it gives people more choice. the body that looked at making the recommendations looked at making the recommendations looked at making the recommendations looked at all the available evidence and they say that cbt, this talking therapy, does seem to help some women, so if people would like to try that instead or as well as taking different types of hrt, then thatis taking different types of hrt, then that is not possible on the nhs. there are quite a few risks when
updated draft guidance for the nhs says it could be offered alongside or instead of hormone replacement therapy. a little earlier i spoke to our health reporter who has been following the story. the new guidance is the first time in almost a decade that new recommendations have been put out. one of the key changes is offering something called cognitive behavioural therapy, which is talking therapy, to help with symptoms like hot flushes, sleep problems and low mood. critics say the overall...
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there are no women _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the _ with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four- with the nhs moving forward. there are no women now in the four main offices of state.— offices of state. that has been the case for a while. _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot _ offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot of— offices of state. that has been the case for a while. a lot of people i case for a while. a lot of people talking about rishi sunak possibly sacking suella braverman, that did come up before he did sack her. obviously, that will be a thing that people will talk about. i wonder if we will see rishi sunak try to promote more women to senior ranks of the government. i guess the two most senior woman in government now are the science secretary and the energy
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long—standing problem for the nhs, which hadn't been fully tackled by the time covid came along. thank you very much. i want to return to our top story. the israeli prime minister had been saying that the israeli ministry —— is really miserable military has now surrounded gaza city. this is the long discussed aim of that military involvement on the ground within gas of the israeli military. within the last few minutes we have had an update from the israeli defence forceful stop here as their spokesman. translation: , ., , translation: the idf have completed their encirclement _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza _ translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza city. - translation: the idf have completed their encirclement of gaza city. in - their encirclement of gaza city. in recent hours, our military along with airforce had been recent hours, our military along with air force had been outpost headquarters and additional terrorist infrastructure used by hamas leadership an
long—standing problem for the nhs, which hadn't been fully tackled by the time covid came along. thank you very much. i want to return to our top story. the israeli prime minister had been saying that the israeli ministry —— is really miserable military has now surrounded gaza city. this is the long discussed aim of that military involvement on the ground within gas of the israeli military. within the last few minutes we have had an update from the israeli defence forceful stop here as...
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nhs waiting list in england. rishi sunak says he'd put record spending into the nhs . four men spending into the nhs. four men have been given life sentences with minimum terms of between 41 and 47 years for the murder of a woman in liverpool. 28 year old ashley dale was killed when james witham forced his way into her home and opened fire with a machine gun. he and co—defendant joseph pearce, nalbari and sean zeiss were found guilty of murder and conspiracy to murder. ms dale's partner , family ms dale's partner, family liaison officer . dc hayley. liaison officer. dc hayley. cantillon wspo , on behalf of the cantillon wspo, on behalf of the family, saying they'll never be able to forgive . able to forgive. >> although nothing can make this nightmare end, we can now rest assured, knowing these evil monsters will pay for what they have done to ashley and our family. and they too, have ruined their own lives and their families lives. ashley had her whole life ahead of her and was in her prime, a career driven young woman whose life had been cut short . but for such cu
nhs waiting list in england. rishi sunak says he'd put record spending into the nhs . four men spending into the nhs. four men have been given life sentences with minimum terms of between 41 and 47 years for the murder of a woman in liverpool. 28 year old ashley dale was killed when james witham forced his way into her home and opened fire with a machine gun. he and co—defendant joseph pearce, nalbari and sean zeiss were found guilty of murder and conspiracy to murder. ms dale's partner ,...
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and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. for more on today's hearing. live now to our correspondent damian grammaticas. he is covering the covid inquiry for us. dane priti patel, a key witness for the inquiry and just tell us a bit more about what she had to say this afternoon.— this afternoon. what you were listenin: this afternoon. what you were listening to — this afternoon. what you were listening to there, _ this afternoon. what you were listening to there, she - this afternoon. what you were listening to there, she was - listening to there, she was essentially talking about the idea around whether the borders should have been closed or not and how practical that would have been. i thought the most interesting thing in her evidence actually was that she said under questioning, effectively there were no developed plans for dealing with a viral pandemic like this approaching the uk. there were no sort of developed
and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. for more on today's hearing. live now to our correspondent damian grammaticas. he is covering the covid inquiry for us. dane priti patel, a key witness for the inquiry and just tell us a bit more about what she had to say this afternoon.— this afternoon. what you were listenin: this...
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nhs, castigating the nhs, which is fine dom can castigate nhs, castigating the nhs, which is fine dom ca legitimately. nhs, castigating the nhs, which is fine dom ca legitimately. more 5, but do that legitimately. more important, this important, roll back this regulatory regime which is putting a knee on the neck of the united kingdom's economy. we needit the united kingdom's economy. we need it to stop and diversity, equality and inclusion is in bedding racism. it is embedding division . it is part of the division. it is part of the reason why we saw on the streets of london yesterday what we saw, because the police are taught that they must be tolerate, want of diverse views and it's gone mad . what's happening now is mad. what's happening now is reverse racism in our society. and i would say that as a child, i experience much less racism than i do in the country now. but the racism now is against white people . it's and the white people. it's and the prejudices against our history, our values , our language, where our values, our language, where we came from and what we stand for.
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and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. the chief executive of mcdonald's in the uk is to be questioned by mps over allegations of a toxic workplace culture at the restaurant chain. it follows a bbc investigation in which more than 100 current and recent staff alleged sexual assault, harrassment, racism and bullying. 0ur employment correspondent zoe conway reports. ed is studying for his a—levels. he started a newjob at mcdonald's at the beginning of the year. he says that very soon, one of the senior managers at the store repeatedly pestered him for sex. ed was 16. this happened in front of others when he would pass it off as banter. but then, behind closed doors, in the fridge or the crewroom, or the stockroom, when no—one else was there, he would very much give the impression that he was being absolutely serious. the harassment went on for several months, until ed quit in april. i would get really upset about goi
and, of course, that would have ramifications whether it was in the nhs, food supplies, all sorts of things, so we had a lot of intensive work across government taking place, very specifically in that area. the chief executive of mcdonald's in the uk is to be questioned by mps over allegations of a toxic workplace culture at the restaurant chain. it follows a bbc investigation in which more than 100 current and recent staff alleged sexual assault, harrassment, racism and bullying. 0ur...
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well, why do the nhs? the nhs do we listen to the nhs? the nhs are farmers. nothing is are like farmers. nothing is ever right. >> it's absolutely stupid because huge demand because there's huge demand for people go medical school people to go to medical school and them to even and we don't allow them to even though qualified though they're highly qualified because we have a sort of stalinist style model of how many doctors we might need in seven years time. and at the same time, always wrong, depriving of doctors same time, always wrong, dep|nurses of doctors same time, always wrong, dep|nurses who of doctors same time, always wrong, dep|nurses who need doctors same time, always wrong, dep|nurses who need themyrs same time, always wrong, dep|nurses who need them even and nurses who need them even more do. more than we do. >> okay. >> okay. >> can i deal with mike was one of michael's points that we of michael's points was that we do people, right? do need people, right? everything every book i everything i read, every book i read , even even listening to mr
well, why do the nhs? the nhs do we listen to the nhs? the nhs are farmers. nothing is are like farmers. nothing is ever right. >> it's absolutely stupid because huge demand because there's huge demand for people go medical school people to go to medical school and them to even and we don't allow them to even though qualified though they're highly qualified because we have a sort of stalinist style model of how many doctors we might need in seven years time. and at the same time, always...
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i mean, if you go to the nhs , as i use if you go to the nhs, as i use it, unfortunately too often the odds getting a british born odds of getting a british born worker is quite low. i mean , worker is quite low. i mean, they're fantastic, right ? lots they're fantastic, right? lots and lots of people from the philippines . and lots of people from the philippines. but and lots of people from the philippines . but why aren't we philippines. but why aren't we doing it? why did we cut nurse bursaries? why is why is there numbers? and the problem with the suella thing about it, about putting up the putting up the salary is , is we have 150,000 salary is, is we have 150,000 vacancies in social care . they vacancies in social care. they are not paid £40,000. indeed >> but we had a shortage with hgv drivers and that shortage has been removed by easing some of the regulations. but most importantly by raising the pay day. and one of the things that open migration does is cut the pell- open migration does is cut the pay. it's why i was so concerned about the shortage professions, because then y
i mean, if you go to the nhs , as i use if you go to the nhs, as i use it, unfortunately too often the odds getting a british born odds of getting a british born worker is quite low. i mean , worker is quite low. i mean, they're fantastic, right ? lots they're fantastic, right? lots and lots of people from the philippines . and lots of people from the philippines. but and lots of people from the philippines . but why aren't we philippines. but why aren't we doing it? why did we cut nurse...
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can we talk about strikes in the nhs? i know it is a | strikes in the nhs? i know it is a subject that a lot of our viewers are worried about had as we head into the winter, more operations and appointment potentially being cancelled, and reports today there might be a potential beginnings of a deal with some kind of way of not necessarily increasing doctors' pay, but offering them little bonuses and encouragements, enticements along the way, that that might be a way of solving this. the way, that that might be a way of solving this-— solving this. what can you tell us? we have been _ solving this. what can you tell us? we have been clear _ solving this. what can you tell us? we have been clear throughout - solving this. what can you tell us? | we have been clear throughout that pay has been settled for this year. we accept that the full recommendations of the independent pay review process. a junior doctor starting in the words this summer gets a pay rise of 12.3%. ——10.3%. the average increases more than 8%. we also listen to the doctors' union with
can we talk about strikes in the nhs? i know it is a | strikes in the nhs? i know it is a subject that a lot of our viewers are worried about had as we head into the winter, more operations and appointment potentially being cancelled, and reports today there might be a potential beginnings of a deal with some kind of way of not necessarily increasing doctors' pay, but offering them little bonuses and encouragements, enticements along the way, that that might be a way of solving this. the way,...
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is something that work in the nhs is something that we have been able to do on this project and i'm really proud of that. , ., ,., project and i'm really proud of that. , ., ,, ., ,, ., project and i'm really proud of that. _, ,, ., ., , that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new— that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. - that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. i - that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. i think | skills to a new generation. i think unless you _ skills to a new generation. i think unless you are — skills to a new generation. i think unless you are investing - skills to a new generation. i think unless you are investing in - skills to a new generation. i think unless you are investing in youth | unless you are investing in youth you are not really investing in the whole human experience. it's the only thing that has a real value in this world, is opening doors for other people. i was very fortunate enough to have a lot of doors open for me and if i can do the same for other peopl
is something that work in the nhs is something that we have been able to do on this project and i'm really proud of that. , ., ,., project and i'm really proud of that. , ., ,, ., ,, ., project and i'm really proud of that. _, ,, ., ., , that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new— that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. - that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. i - that. he is also keen to pass on his skills to a new generation. i...
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i belong to the nhs and ifeel at home. just keep moving forward. care leaverjames stokes ending that report by giles latcham. prime minister rishi sunak has asked the home secretary to do "everything necessary to protect the sanctity of armistice day and remembrance sunday". it comes amid concern about a pro—palestinian protest planned for next weekend. mr sunak expressed his worry about a risk of damage to the cenotaph and other war memorials. large protests have already taken place in london against israel's military action in gaza following last month's deadly hamas attacks on southern israel. let's hear what the security minister, tom tugendhat, had to say on bbc breakfast about the demonstration planned for next weekend. the palestinian solidarity campaign have said they want to march on remembrance sunday and that is a matter of great concern to me. i know many of my fellow veterans will be looking forward to that day, not a day ofjoy, but a day of grief. it is a day when many of us remember those who are not standing with us, who are not t
i belong to the nhs and ifeel at home. just keep moving forward. care leaverjames stokes ending that report by giles latcham. prime minister rishi sunak has asked the home secretary to do "everything necessary to protect the sanctity of armistice day and remembrance sunday". it comes amid concern about a pro—palestinian protest planned for next weekend. mr sunak expressed his worry about a risk of damage to the cenotaph and other war memorials. large protests have already taken...
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, _ well i think we do appreciate our nhs. but — well i think we do appreciate our nhs, but we don't appreciate how powerful— nhs, but we don't appreciate how powerful that is. and nice is part of that— powerful that is. and nice is part of that process.— of that process. there will be eo - le of that process. there will be pe0ple in _ of that process. there will be pe0ple in the _ of that process. there will be people in the cf _ of that process. there will be people in the cf community i of that process. there will be i people in the cf community worried about what is happening. take us through the process, what nice are looking at, it's consultation, isn't it? , , ., ., ., looking at, it's consultation, isn't it? so, this is an ongoing process. frida is it? so, this is an ongoing process. friday is when _ it? so, this is an ongoing process. friday is when we _ it? so, this is an ongoing process. friday is when we can _ it? so, this is an ongoing process. friday is when we can give - it? so, this is an ongoing process. friday is when we can give more i friday is when we can g
, _ well i think we do appreciate our nhs. but — well i think we do appreciate our nhs, but we don't appreciate how powerful— nhs, but we don't appreciate how powerful that is. and nice is part of that— powerful that is. and nice is part of that process.— of that process. there will be eo - le of that process. there will be pe0ple in _ of that process. there will be pe0ple in the _ of that process. there will be people in the cf _ of that process. there will be people in the cf...
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and you can't 'ust nhs at the moment. and you can't just say— nhs at the moment. and you can't just say to — nhs at the moment. and you can't just say to somebody walking down the street— just say to somebody walking down the street "you'll be a doctor tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that _ tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that you — tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that. you can go abroad and fined 70 who is— that. you can go abroad and fined 70 who is qualified and bring them in. one of— who is qualified and bring them in. one of the — who is qualified and bring them in. one of the things the government would _ 0ne of the things the government would say— one of the things the government would say to you is there's been a change _ would say to you is there's been a change in — would say to you is there's been a change in the nature that people have _ change in the nature that people have been coming here. before it was a free-for-all— have been coming here. before it was a free—for—all as long as you came from _ a free—for—all as lon
and you can't 'ust nhs at the moment. and you can't just say— nhs at the moment. and you can't just say to — nhs at the moment. and you can't just say to somebody walking down the street— just say to somebody walking down the street "you'll be a doctor tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that _ tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that you — tomorrow," it doesn't happen like that. you can go abroad and fined 70 who is— that. you can go abroad and fined 70 who is...
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nhs england said it was a safe and common—sense way of making nhs services easier for patients to use. you're live with bbc news. the former british prime minister, david cameron, has held talks with president zelensky in kyiv, on his first official trip as foreign secretary. lord cameron said he wanted ukraine to be his first destination in his new role, to which he was appointed by the british prime minister rishi sunak on monday. this was a surprise meeting. david cameron as you say, told president zelensky he wanted ukraine to be his first official visit and these are friendly soils shall we say for a british minister. why? well, the uk is seen as one of ukraine's staunchest allies and the former prime minister, borisjohnson, who was in charge during the full—scale invasion, who was a... instructed his government to supply several, well endless military aid to ukraine. i think that is whey lord cameron referenced his successor borisjohnson, saying we disagreed on this things, but support for ukraine was one of the finest things that his government did. it is interesting when dav
nhs england said it was a safe and common—sense way of making nhs services easier for patients to use. you're live with bbc news. the former british prime minister, david cameron, has held talks with president zelensky in kyiv, on his first official trip as foreign secretary. lord cameron said he wanted ukraine to be his first destination in his new role, to which he was appointed by the british prime minister rishi sunak on monday. this was a surprise meeting. david cameron as you say, told...
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the nhs provided a dashboard which provided the data that the nhs had. this kind of duplication causes delays and it is not really in my opinion the best use of resources. that doesn't mean that these organisations didn't do a greatjob and it doesn't mean they were not spiteled entitled to do what they did, but they could be smarter in the use of their resources. t5 did, but they could be smarter in the use of their resources. is this a iublic the use of their resources. is this a public sector— the use of their resources. is this a public sector cultural _ the use of their resources. is this a public sector cultural issue. - the use of their resources. is this a public sector cultural issue. do | a public sector cultural issue. do you work in the private sector? yes. have ou you work in the private sector? yes. have you seen _ you work in the private sector? 193 have you seen duplication there? yes. ~ :. . have you seen duplication there? yes. . . , , , have you seen duplication there? yes. i ., , , , yes. what is the issue then? a cultural issue. _ y
the nhs provided a dashboard which provided the data that the nhs had. this kind of duplication causes delays and it is not really in my opinion the best use of resources. that doesn't mean that these organisations didn't do a greatjob and it doesn't mean they were not spiteled entitled to do what they did, but they could be smarter in the use of their resources. t5 did, but they could be smarter in the use of their resources. is this a iublic the use of their resources. is this a public...
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these people pay over £1,000 on the nhs. immigration surcharge to actually access the nhs. so it's not free. >> you're never going to convince him. >> tanya and nigel, thanks for now . up next, we're >> tanya and nigel, thanks for now. up next, we're going to be debating whether there is racism in the royal family based on the revelations, this revelations, allegations in this book. anywhere . book. don't go anywhere. >> morning. i'm alex >> good morning. i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. plenty of frosty mornings and sunny days for the rest of this week, but there is the potential for a little bit of snow as well. we could well some snow later could well see some snow later today across northeast scotland. could well see some snow later toda showers northeast scotland. could well see some snow later toda showers coming st scotland. could well see some snow later toda showers coming in scotland. could well see some snow later todashowers coming in here and. the showers coming in here turning increasingly to sleet and snow ,
these people pay over £1,000 on the nhs. immigration surcharge to actually access the nhs. so it's not free. >> you're never going to convince him. >> tanya and nigel, thanks for now . up next, we're >> tanya and nigel, thanks for now. up next, we're going to be debating whether there is racism in the royal family based on the revelations, this revelations, allegations in this book. anywhere . book. don't go anywhere. >> morning. i'm alex >> good morning. i'm alex...
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it's rubbish. >> our nhs go on, it's rubbish. the nhs is not underfunded . it the nhs is not underfunded. it is, if anything, overfunded . the is, if anything, overfunded. the waste. we're seeing it patrick christys every week you cover it on this show. the ridicule less vacancies advertised vacancies they've got advertised on basis. the you know on a weekly basis. the you know the these diversity they the these diversity offices they waste in literally hundreds of millions pounds a year. you millions of pounds a year. you know, it isn't underfunded. it's absolutely nonsense. seen absolutely nonsense. i've seen it first hand. >> okay. right , look, we've >> okay. all right, look, we've got lot to through, so got a lot to get through, so rishi sunak has been laying down the to 2 million people the law to the 2 million people out of work getting handouts from state, as he puts it, from the state, as he puts it, under be unveiled under changes set to be unveiled tomorrow . and this will be tomorrow. and this will be interesting. people with mobility and mental
it's rubbish. >> our nhs go on, it's rubbish. the nhs is not underfunded . it the nhs is not underfunded. it is, if anything, overfunded . the is, if anything, overfunded. the waste. we're seeing it patrick christys every week you cover it on this show. the ridicule less vacancies advertised vacancies they've got advertised on basis. the you know on a weekly basis. the you know the these diversity they the these diversity offices they waste in literally hundreds of millions pounds a year....