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in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos the life is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice have a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that spend far greater percentage of g.d.p. on health and get far worse results statistically because we try to understand our patients and get to know them individually we can come up with far more appropriate care in a recent international survey by the commonwealth fund the yuki's health care was ranked first out of eleven countries and the united states last despite the fact that the uki spent just nine point one percent of its g.d.p. on health care and the united states almost double that. if we didn't exist or probably cat doctors disappeared overnight it began the n.h.s
in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos the life is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice have a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that...
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s national health service face that's a big problem and old people in deep trouble practice in droves because of the stress of paperwork and reduce financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. to. make. me go i. mean i'm a rattlesnake and i don't know if. i want to love again you know into single person asylum and. i said. that i'm now on the call. was they've also got a taste and you know they're not going to. go because the estimate was tough time winning. also will not i'm not going to tell. them and. do. you know them yelling just don't know got the info and so they can ask me about. it if i knew i was the given them but if the problem yak. they. thought i was in no doubt about that i'm not going to. eat them but all my lady could go to our local. the who. didn't know c.m. though what no one knew. about it the little day and the next one how was the real quote i would just feel out of. yes he spoke of play and save. oh. and i want you. to tell me. jordan also as a whole should feel. it out there that may have gotten the lord's play sort of a bit of a gotten
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tories starved the national health service of. but at the very same time, he did it by aligning himself completely with the city of london, i turning a blind eye to the private money minting of the private banks, and creating the circumstances that led to 2008 and to the collapse in 2008. what i am getting to is thatjohn mcdonnell, the current shadow chancellor of the exchequer here in the uk has just made a big speech, where he has painted a picture of a radical economic programme, including just one example, the mandatory imposition on business in the uk of a need to have 10% of their shares given to the workers in the company. the dividends would then go to those workers and they would be a cap on the amount of dividend to be received by each worker and the excess beyond that would go to the government, so it would actually be a huge new corporate tax. it would fundamentally change the relationship between the state and the corporate centre in the uk in a very sort of left—of—centre sort of way. do you really belive the bri
tories starved the national health service of. but at the very same time, he did it by aligning himself completely with the city of london, i turning a blind eye to the private money minting of the private banks, and creating the circumstances that led to 2008 and to the collapse in 2008. what i am getting to is thatjohn mcdonnell, the current shadow chancellor of the exchequer here in the uk has just made a big speech, where he has painted a picture of a radical economic programme, including...
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in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos to life is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice of a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that spend far greater percentage of g.d.p. on health and get far worse results statistically because we try to understand our patients get to know them individually we can come up with far more appropriate care in a recent international survey by the commonwealth fund the yuki's health care was ranked first out of eleven countries and the united states last despite the fact that the uki spent just nine point one percent of its g.d.p. on health care and the united states almost double that. if we didn't exist or probably cat doctors disappeared overnight would be the end of the n
in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos to life is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice of a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that spend...
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health service to deliver the services that patients need. with the exit day fast approaching. while they now will they now commit the structure for the whole government that the first priority on every department must be domestic preparedness whether we leave the eu with a deal or without. can i first of all commend my right honorable friend for the work that he did when he was the minister on this particular issue. it can i assure him that the brexit department is indeed set up with the work on preparation. we had 6,400 civil servants working. we have passed the necessarily law. with the historic acts parked in his house. there are other legislations like that sanctions act. we are ensuring that those separations are being made. and they are made for every eventuality. we prepared for every eventuality. thank you mister speaker. do they agree with the chief constable. after losing 2000 offices in eight years. do they have to accept that after more resources. it's impossible. what the even the property tested. is that just a reality. or will
health service to deliver the services that patients need. with the exit day fast approaching. while they now will they now commit the structure for the whole government that the first priority on every department must be domestic preparedness whether we leave the eu with a deal or without. can i first of all commend my right honorable friend for the work that he did when he was the minister on this particular issue. it can i assure him that the brexit department is indeed set up with the work...
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in the uk, the national health service is taking video games disorder seriously and is in the early stages of trialling its own treatment programme. but does the games industry itself have a role to play in light of the world health organization's bindings? drjo twist ceo of the uk games industry trade body. it wholeheartedly disagrees with the world health organization, questioning the scientific evidence provided by the who. our view as an industry body and in line with many, many academics from research, psychologists, social scientists, lots of academic practitioners who feel that there is no consensus around the evidence based upon which this is being drafted. we believe that this is premature, to include this as a gaming disorder at this stage. and we believe that the evidence is confused and there just is no consensus at this time. one thing that i would put straightforward, i think what we can expect is that the gaming industry would recognise the arguments that public health professionals present on the existence of gaming disorder as a new, relatively new health condition, which
in the uk, the national health service is taking video games disorder seriously and is in the early stages of trialling its own treatment programme. but does the games industry itself have a role to play in light of the world health organization's bindings? drjo twist ceo of the uk games industry trade body. it wholeheartedly disagrees with the world health organization, questioning the scientific evidence provided by the who. our view as an industry body and in line with many, many academics...
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s national health service has begun in london thousands of people died after being treated with blood contaminated with hiv and hepatitis c. viruses in the one hundred seventy s. and eighty's if barker reports. these are some of the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood i had a postpartum hemorrhage who was rushed into hospital jackie britain's among those sharing her story at the opening of a government inquiry into the scandal in one thousand nine hundred three she was given a blood transfusion after giving birth infecting her with hepatitis c. the virus went undetected for thirty years leading to cirrhosis of the liver or so traumatized once i tell you you want to know i felt like i was dying and the next day i could have been dead in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's infected blood from the united states was imported into britain some was used to make a clot in protein called factor eight used to treat hemophilia it was given to sufferers including young children to help them live normal lives but some of the blood was made from pooling plasma from thousa
s national health service has begun in london thousands of people died after being treated with blood contaminated with hiv and hepatitis c. viruses in the one hundred seventy s. and eighty's if barker reports. these are some of the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood i had a postpartum hemorrhage who was rushed into hospital jackie britain's among those sharing her story at the opening of a government inquiry into the scandal in one thousand nine hundred three she was given a...
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in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos alive is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice have a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that spend far greater percentage of g.d.p. on health and get far worse results statistically because we try to understand our patients get to know them individually we can come up with far more appropriate care in a recent international survey by the commonwealth fund the yuki's health care was ranked first out of eleven countries and the united states last despite the fact that the uki spent just nine point one percent of its g.d.p. on health care and the united states almost double that. if it didn't exist or probably cat doctors disappeared overnight it began in the n.h.s. th
in one nine hundred forty eight the uki set up the national health service. funded through the tax system its founding principle is that health care should be free at the point of need. critical to keeping this ethos alive is primary care provision which serves the vast majority of patients and saves billions of pounds. countries that have a primary health care system like we do with the n.h.s. and general practice have a much more cost effective system bred to countries like the usa that spend...
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recently recognised by the world health organization as a condition, uk national health services it will set up its first treatment centre and at means the media, hello, has jumped on the issue. butjust how concerned should you be about gaming addiction? is it a growing concern ora addiction? is it a growing concern or a moral panic? archer slack has been investigating. in the last few months, advise about videogames have been dominating —— dominated about the stories about the effect of videogames on mental health. a hit with younger gamers and the most popular title in the world right now, fortnite has been a lightning rod for the stories in the press. this combined with a recent report by the world health organization in geneva which classifies gaming disorder is a mental health condition has created a perfect storm in terms of press outrage. but how big a problem are we talking about? games industry trade bodies dispute the world health organization's bindings, suggesting more research is needed and the who has been premature in deciding videogames disorder is a mental health con
recently recognised by the world health organization as a condition, uk national health services it will set up its first treatment centre and at means the media, hello, has jumped on the issue. butjust how concerned should you be about gaming addiction? is it a growing concern ora addiction? is it a growing concern or a moral panic? archer slack has been investigating. in the last few months, advise about videogames have been dominating —— dominated about the stories about the effect of...
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national health service funding , and immigration policy. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> thank you. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure that members of both sides of the house would like to join me in congratulating the scottish women's football team for qualifying for the world cup. this morning i had meetings and in addition to my duties in this house i will have further such meetings today. >> mister speaker, my constituent was released temporarily for three days last month, before being forced back to prison in iran. worse still, she was contacted by the iranian revolutionary guard, saying that if she attempted to contact the british embassy, her family would be harmed. i find it greatly troubling that a british citizen was threatened against contacting her own embassy. does the prime minister share my concern and will she raise this issue with president rouhani when she speaks with him perhaps in new york, later this month? >> can i say that i share the concerns and our thoughts remain with radcliffe during this difficult time and
national health service funding , and immigration policy. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> thank you. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure that members of both sides of the house would like to join me in congratulating the scottish women's football team for qualifying for the world cup. this morning i had meetings and in addition to my duties in this house i will have further such meetings today. >> mister speaker, my constituent was released...
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let me once again thank the outstanding efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents. let me thank all those involved in the police and intelligence community for their time and painstaking work which has led to today's announcement. mr. speaker, back in march, to doubtw it -- sought these attacks. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did, and we are right to step up our efforts against the gru. we will not tolerate or baric attacks against our country. together with our allies, this government will continue to do whatever necessary to keep our people safe. i commend this statement to the house. when congress returns wednesday, the house will work on a fiscal 2019 spending bill for veterans affairs, military construction, and energy and water projects. they will also debate a bill to change the definition of a full-time employee for health care insurance, and 30 hours a week to 40. the senate will continue to debate on a new irs commissioner, and will consider bills
let me once again thank the outstanding efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents. let me thank all those involved in the police and intelligence community for their time and painstaking work which has led to today's announcement. mr. speaker, back in march, to doubtw it -- sought these attacks. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did, and we are right to step up our...
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let me once again thank the efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me think all of those days and let me thank all of those involved in the intelligence community that led to today's announcement. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are right now to step up our efforts against the gru. we will not tolerate such a barbaric attack against our country and this government will continue to do whatever is necessary to keep our people safe. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, a discussion of brett kavanaugh's supreme court confirmation hearings. then, a political reporter joins us to talk about wednesday's hearings on foreign influence on social media platforms. be sure to watch washington journal thursday morning and join the discussion. >>> here is what we are covering thursday, live on the c-span networks. the house will continue work on allowing small-scale exp
let me once again thank the efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me think all of those days and let me thank all of those involved in the intelligence community that led to today's announcement. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are right now to step up our efforts against the gru. we will not tolerate such a barbaric attack against our country...
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let me once again thank the efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me think all of those days and let me thank all of those involved in the intelligence community that led to today's announcement. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are right now to step up our efforts against the gru. we will not tolerate such a barbaric attack against our country and this government will continue to do whatever is necessary to keep our people safe. >>>
let me once again thank the efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me think all of those days and let me thank all of those involved in the intelligence community that led to today's announcement. today's announcement shows that we were right. we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are right now to step up our efforts against the gru. we will not tolerate such a barbaric attack against our country...
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health service and immigration policy among other notes. this is 45 minutes. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i'm sure that they would like to join me in congratulating both english and the scottish. with them qualifying for it next year's world cup. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i should have further such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker. my constituents had released temporarily for three days last month before being taken off to prison. she was contacted by the revolutionary guard a sane and that if she attempted to contact the british embassy her family would be harmed. i find it deeply troubling that the british -- british citizen was there against contacting their own entity. they raise the specific issue. can i say to the honorable lady. also throughout the whole house. the honorable lady will know if it's their constituent. by regularly do. it's an issue. and we will continue to do so. will they assure the house. that they will always work. they should feel safe
health service and immigration policy among other notes. this is 45 minutes. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i'm sure that they would like to join me in congratulating both english and the scottish. with them qualifying for it next year's world cup. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i should have further such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker. my constituents had released temporarily for three days last month before being...
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s national health service funded by the taxpayer it's a model for countries wanting more accessible and affordable health systems and it all hinges on a network of local doctors i really find it interesting meeting people you get to me always interesting people and you get to ask them personal questions about their lives and find out whether there will be a better job and you want to help and sometimes you can't the general practices have always been small independent businesses contracted and paid for by the government is a complex business. there are about ten different ways to get paid some of it's to do with number of patients we have some quality some students report writing some bits through the education on the student politics some bits to do with training so it's crazy complicated which is exactly why we need a practice manager and an accountant to look after those side of things but ultimately the responsibility for success and failure is down to us so so that. it's the annual financial meeting and the doctors are hoping for a clean bill of health. if you go. because it is opt
s national health service funded by the taxpayer it's a model for countries wanting more accessible and affordable health systems and it all hinges on a network of local doctors i really find it interesting meeting people you get to me always interesting people and you get to ask them personal questions about their lives and find out whether there will be a better job and you want to help and sometimes you can't the general practices have always been small independent businesses contracted and...
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thank thee again outstanding efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents, and we thank all those involved in the peace and intelligence communities for their painstaking work that has led to today's announcement. back in march, russia sought to sew doubt about the evidence we divided to this house, and some were of a mind to believe them. today's announcement shows we were right. we were right to react the way we did and we are right now to step up efforts against the gru feud -- gru. together with allies, this government will continue to do whatever is necessary to keep our people safe. i commend this statement to the house. >> at u.n. headquarters on thursday, russia's ambassador to the human denied the country's involvement in a nerve agent attack during a security council meeting chaired by nikki haley. in also included remarks from the british ambassador. this is 35 minutes. >> this morning the security council addresses the use of chemical weapons for first of two times today. as we have previously, the united states expresses its
thank thee again outstanding efforts of the emergency services and national health service in responding to these incidents, and we thank all those involved in the peace and intelligence communities for their painstaking work that has led to today's announcement. back in march, russia sought to sew doubt about the evidence we divided to this house, and some were of a mind to believe them. today's announcement shows we were right. we were right to react the way we did and we are right now to...
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health service, providing the homes they need. this is about building a country full of fuchsia. prime minister, thank you very much. thank you. straight to the weather. heavy rain over parts of scotland. what rover northern ireland wales and western england and it's here where we will see some gusty wind developing into the morning, around 50—60 miles per hour is tuesday begins. some clear skies to be used by cloud increasing through the night. a warm night the further south you up. temperatures in double figures across the board. a windy day tomorrow, the strongest winds transferring through the midlands and northern england as the day goes on. clinton northern scotland. brighter conditions and the few showers, further heavy downpours. the western parts of the uk going into the evening. average wind speeds, gus is a higher, winds stronger. scotland going into wednesday. tuesday's temperatures, still walked around but cooler late in the week. —— warmth. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: rescue workers in the phili
health service, providing the homes they need. this is about building a country full of fuchsia. prime minister, thank you very much. thank you. straight to the weather. heavy rain over parts of scotland. what rover northern ireland wales and western england and it's here where we will see some gusty wind developing into the morning, around 50—60 miles per hour is tuesday begins. some clear skies to be used by cloud increasing through the night. a warm night the further south you up....
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s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. and lives in fear constantly looking over her shoulder she says she was threatened by armed men as they ransacked a home she knows who ordered the attack and why they want to develop on her community and as usual we can't let the men to imitate us we need to continue they can kill me i'm not afraid of being killed i need to defend my people who've been here since fifteen sixty nine without any help from the government and now they want to destroy the forest that is part of us landownership in brazil is among the most concentrated and unequal in the world those who ordered the intimidation the murders are rarely brought to justice. struggles. or source. on this many times over the last august or full of pleasure in or less than that of their also as. the elephants one has to an intimate look at life in cuba today for me at least the media without a long time it. was a lunacon to watch th
s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. and lives in fear constantly looking over her shoulder she says she was threatened by armed men as they ransacked a home she knows who ordered the attack and why they want to develop on her community and as usual we can't let the men to imitate us we need to continue they can kill me i'm not...
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s national health service funded by the taxpayer it's a model for countries wanting more accessible and affordable health systems and it all hinges on a network of local doctors i really find it interesting meeting people who get to me only as interesting people and you get to ask them personal questions about and i was and find out.
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s national health service has begun in london thousands of people died after being treated with blood contaminated with h.i.b. and hepatitis c. viruses in the one hundred seventy s. and eighty's the barker reports. these are some of the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood i had a postpartum hemorrhage i was rushed into hospital jacky britain's among those sharing her story at the opening of a government inquiry into the scandal in one nine hundred eighty three she was given a blood transfusion after giving birth infecting her with hepatitis c. . the virus went undetected for thirty years leading to cirrhosis of the liver else so traumatized once they tell you got hep c. you want to know what stage you're at i thought like i was dying and the next day i could have been dead in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's infected blood from the united states was imported into britain some was used to make a clotting protein called factor eight used to treat hemophilia it was given to sufferers including young children to help them live normal lives but some of the bloo
s national health service has begun in london thousands of people died after being treated with blood contaminated with h.i.b. and hepatitis c. viruses in the one hundred seventy s. and eighty's the barker reports. these are some of the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood i had a postpartum hemorrhage i was rushed into hospital jacky britain's among those sharing her story at the opening of a government inquiry into the scandal in one nine hundred eighty three she was given a...
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without these gatekeepers the cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains to precious a jewel in the u.k.'s craving for it to be lost. brazil's constitution grants its people the right to infantile medicines but it's been a long struggle and the system is constantly challenge sunbaking within it down the patient i know that nine some one medical treatment could lead to good death but on the other hand i also know that because of providing that treatment would have a negative impact on the rest of society. brazil's real drugs war on the people's health on al-jazeera. from long flowing on in winds to an enchanting desert breeze. and i've been reading again in southern brazil cloud is fairly obvious in a satellite picture but it's streaks away and it's rather more concentrated near the coast still we've had eighty three millimeters in la and that sort of figure is going to be repeated through stop our orbit for the say there's a temp innocency and dimed to ninetee
without these gatekeepers the cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains to precious a jewel in the u.k.'s craving for it to be lost. brazil's constitution grants its people the right to infantile medicines but it's been a long struggle and the system is constantly challenge sunbaking within it down the patient i know that nine some one medical treatment could lead to...
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after the war set up a national health service that's terrific and it's renowned throughout the world it also set up a national legal service it set up legal aid so that everyone no matter how poor could have a reasonable defend if prosecuted or could if they had a civil action to save the family home or whatever could have a lawyer to represent them sadly over the last twenty years governments have just ignored the need for legal a cottage back and back and barristers who are now defending the poor will get about half the amount of money because their pay isn't index linked and some young barristers in my chambers if they have to take a train off to birmingham to defend a poor person end up paying more in expenses than they ever are paid in legal under the legal aid scheme so i took to write a letter protest barristers in their weeks and demonstrating outside the court in two thousand and fourteen where we had a particularly stupid. justice minister who christopher grayling. who bad prison is from having books just briefly on official michael x. friends of john lennon he made a promi
after the war set up a national health service that's terrific and it's renowned throughout the world it also set up a national legal service it set up legal aid so that everyone no matter how poor could have a reasonable defend if prosecuted or could if they had a civil action to save the family home or whatever could have a lawyer to represent them sadly over the last twenty years governments have just ignored the need for legal a cottage back and back and barristers who are now defending the...
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young people's mental health budgets for too long have been raided to pay for other parts of our national health service, and we all know the pressures that our nhs is under, but i believe urgently, we need to see those moneys protected and ring—fenced. this feels like a double blow — extra money being announced, but with no guarantee it will be spent on our kids. so are short—changed camhs having to ration care? well, during our investigation, we were passed a leaked letter from one london service that is doing just that. staff were told in january they could no longer treat everyone who needed help, apart from the most severe cases, like kids with psychosis or those who are seriously self—harming. the camhs professional who sent us this letter said it's "a shocking state of affairs". it's hard to argue with that. and we're told that this sort of thing is happening in other parts of the country, as well. the leaked letter came from waltham forest camhs. they told us the restrictions on care were fully lifted again this month, adding... "we do not underestimate the level of challe
young people's mental health budgets for too long have been raided to pay for other parts of our national health service, and we all know the pressures that our nhs is under, but i believe urgently, we need to see those moneys protected and ring—fenced. this feels like a double blow — extra money being announced, but with no guarantee it will be spent on our kids. so are short—changed camhs having to ration care? well, during our investigation, we were passed a leaked letter from one...
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without these gatekeepers cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains too precious a jewel in the u.k.'s craving for it to be lust. brazil's constitution grants its people the right to essential medicines but it's been a long struggle and the system is constantly challenge fact because within it i know that nine some one medical treatment could lead to good death but on the other hand i also know that the cost of providing that treatment would have a negative impact on the rest of society. brazil's real drugs war on the people's health on al-jazeera. hello the been some nasty poky showers in pakistan recently brushes down in particular but it's right on the charts there's nothing in iran there's nothing sorry rock from the point of view of anything other than hazy atmosphere and hot weather the wind direction tense change things that's not particularly strong and it's pretty similar on shore breeze the bay roots of the thirty mark very humid to drier hotter weathe
without these gatekeepers cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains too precious a jewel in the u.k.'s craving for it to be lust. brazil's constitution grants its people the right to essential medicines but it's been a long struggle and the system is constantly challenge fact because within it i know that nine some one medical treatment could lead to good death but on...
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s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim are practicing drives because of the stress of paperwork and which is financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera at night in a stock homes have burned somali bombs patrolled streets police and not. for lack of. a tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. at. a do out but a bit in. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. challenge your perception ethiopia's economy is growing at a faster rate than any other african country fearless journalist that sirens were heard here is that is indication of just how close the fighting is groundbreaking documentary debates and discussion just six months ago we were at the brink of a al-jazeera show war winning programs take you on a journey around the globe. on al-jazeera. and. these are the top stories on al-jazeera the armed group has claimed responsibility for a car bombing and somalia at tog says a local government headquarters in the capital
s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim are practicing drives because of the stress of paperwork and which is financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera at night in a stock homes have burned somali bombs patrolled streets police and not. for lack of. a tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. at. a do out but a bit in. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them mothers of rain...
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health service. the fbi says the hacker was allegedly working with a company affiliated with the north korean government. and that attack on sonyse rel some embarrassing e-mails set from top executives athe owany and the compromising info is n becoming big business forackers. andrea day explainses. >> before you send theutasty te the co-wokker or dish the dirt about your boss,isn to this. >> employees are not fully aware, but in some cases the organization inot fully aware of how harmful and how impactful this information can be. >> cybersecurity pros say office gossip is now a big target for hackers. >>ly is america's chief security officer for palo alto networks. especially if and their personal brand are what the company is being looking to protect. >> no smaller large company would want that information leaked out because there's a lot of liability and legal exposure >> george kirk says criminals are huntsing for compromising info that they can use for blackmail, hacking into company e-mail, chat
health service. the fbi says the hacker was allegedly working with a company affiliated with the north korean government. and that attack on sonyse rel some embarrassing e-mails set from top executives athe owany and the compromising info is n becoming big business forackers. andrea day explainses. >> before you send theutasty te the co-wokker or dish the dirt about your boss,isn to this. >> employees are not fully aware, but in some cases the organization inot fully aware of how...
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s national health service face that's a big problem people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. all flights are suspended from the libyan capital as armed groups battled the us government for control over tripoli. plugs in the wrong when you're watching all of their life one headquarters here in doha also coming up an alliance led by. other outside the joins hands with other groups to form a majority bloc in iraq's parliament also causing me to give its judgment on two reuters journalists accused of illegally possessing secret documents. the u.n. says refugees crossing the mediterranean are dying at the highest rate ever with over sixteen hundred deaths this. welcome to the program a state of emergency has been declared by the u.n. backed government in libya after five days of fighting in the capital least forty one people have been killed. the violence more than one hundred others injured several groups are battling for territory near tripoli's only functioning airport on the out
s national health service face that's a big problem people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. all flights are suspended from the libyan capital as armed groups battled the us government for control over tripoli. plugs in the wrong when you're watching all of their life one headquarters here in doha also coming up an alliance led by. other outside the joins hands with other groups to form a...
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meanwhile the national health service is already experiencing a dramatic shortage of staff one in eleven posts a survey can and the situation is especially bad for nurses with breaks it coming soon the royal college of nursing is sounding the alarm it is a disaster in the making i'm afraid the patients won't have the right people that with the right skills to care for them in that hour mate and that's not acceptable not by any standards it's not acceptable for medicine and it's certainly not acceptable for us ata cat that's when nurses since doctors are taking to the streets they fear more and more pressure on their professions and eventually a collapse of the system the number of nurses arriving from the e.u. has fallen by ninety percent since the bracks referendum and the survey suggests one in five european doctors is considering leaving. it's really unsettling to see all cully funding you feel very unsettled they are unable to plan their lives for the education of the children for housing all sorts of things we don't want to live we want to study all sides so important to all communi
meanwhile the national health service is already experiencing a dramatic shortage of staff one in eleven posts a survey can and the situation is especially bad for nurses with breaks it coming soon the royal college of nursing is sounding the alarm it is a disaster in the making i'm afraid the patients won't have the right people that with the right skills to care for them in that hour mate and that's not acceptable not by any standards it's not acceptable for medicine and it's certainly not...
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without these gatekeepers the cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains to precious a jewel in the yuki's craving for it to be lost. the weather's losey far to try across much of australia not all that we've got a little bit of cloud into the southeast and colder pushing up towards new south wales and will be some showers coming in here we need the right so that's not a bad thing want to see showers there just around sydney on monday seventeen celsius a cool and breezy for tasmania radel safe melbourne fourteen degrees here sixteen there for adelaide but nine say empath temperatures have falling back as we go on into tuesday up bits and pieces a cloud of rice started to push across the bike and buy shoes day well temperatures now higher than about sixteen in sydney if anything was welcome sallis they will be a little more widespread they nuts their way up into the gulf coast into the sunshine coast nineteen celsius there for breeze been no shortage of rain fo
without these gatekeepers the cherished ethos that the national health service can provide care free at the polling to meet would disappear. the future holds many challenges but primary care remains to precious a jewel in the yuki's craving for it to be lost. the weather's losey far to try across much of australia not all that we've got a little bit of cloud into the southeast and colder pushing up towards new south wales and will be some showers coming in here we need the right so that's not a...
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s national health service face there's a big problem in all people in the interim a practice in drives because of the stress of paperwork and juice financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. hello again everyone so we're going to hear in the top stories on al-jazeera the saudi emirate he led coalition fighting in yemen has admitted that it made mistakes in an airstrike on a school bus last month forty children were among fifty one people killed in the attack inside a province the coalition says that those responsible will be held accountable. the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for armed groups pakistan denies that it's giving taliban linked fighters in afghanistan a place to regroup after launching offensives loud blasts have been heard near the meza airbase close to syria's capital damascus. military commanders initially said that is radio and strikes caused an explosion but syrian state media contradicted this saying that an electrical fault led to a blast at a
s national health service face there's a big problem in all people in the interim a practice in drives because of the stress of paperwork and juice financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. hello again everyone so we're going to hear in the top stories on al-jazeera the saudi emirate he led coalition fighting in yemen has admitted that it made mistakes in an airstrike on a school bus last month forty children were among fifty one people killed in the attack inside a...
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and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me thank all those involved in the police and intelligence community for their tireless and painstaking work which has led to today's announcement. this is because back in march russia sought to sow doubt and uncertainty about the evidence we presented to this house and some were minded to believe them today's announcement shows that we were right we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are right now to step up our efforts against the g.r.u. we will not tolerate such barbaric attacks against our country and together with our allies this government will continue to do whatever is necessary to keep our people safe and i commend this statement today. that was to reason may the british prime minister addressing the house of commons are we going to listen to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn i'm not entirely sure whether we're going to listen to jeremy colvin but we are going to talk to lawrence the our correspondent who heard what mrs they had to say and lawrence i suppose the most dam
and national health service in responding to these incidents and let me thank all those involved in the police and intelligence community for their tireless and painstaking work which has led to today's announcement. this is because back in march russia sought to sow doubt and uncertainty about the evidence we presented to this house and some were minded to believe them today's announcement shows that we were right we were right to act against the russian state in the way we did and we are...
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s national health service face that's a big problem old people in the interim a practice in drugs because of the stress of paperwork and which is financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks they study american be holding on for this right as they watch the bugs for about an hour the hoff in that direction with detail coverage left in america never before seen such as factoring in number of refugees leaving one country from around the world the project raised questions right from its very start that this entrance cost two hundred thousand dollars to build. at night in a stall camps have burned somali moms patrolled streets police ski and no money to hide out for lack of. a tired of gang violence the use the maternal approach to prevent crime. but it didn't have a a do a little bit in. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live the mothers of ring could be this is europe on al-jazeera. i'm. about you know. some of them they're like. your child has their arms around and all these are all top news stories argentina isn't je
s national health service face that's a big problem old people in the interim a practice in drugs because of the stress of paperwork and which is financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks they study american be holding on for this right as they watch the bugs for about an hour the hoff in that direction with detail coverage left in america never before seen such as factoring in number of refugees leaving one country from around the world...
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s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. and lives in fear constantly looking over her shoulder she says she was threatened by armed men as they ransacked a home she knows who ordered the attack and why they want to develop on her community and as you know we can't let the men to imitate us we need to continue they can kill me i'm not afraid of being killed i need to defend my people who've been here since fifteen sixty nine without any help from the government and now they want to destroy the forest that is part of us land ownership in brazil is among the most concentrated and unequal in the world those who ordered the intimidation the murders are rarely brought to justice. they are women. mothers. performers. christmas. day from their present and the plateau argentina. that inspiration is a force of the new flu. well it's going to stay. invisible. party because i do not intimate. at this time zero. hello i'm barbara starr in
s national health service face that's a big problem all people in the interim a practicing drugs because of the stress of paperwork and financing the u.k.'s frontline on the people's health on al-jazeera. and lives in fear constantly looking over her shoulder she says she was threatened by armed men as they ransacked a home she knows who ordered the attack and why they want to develop on her community and as you know we can't let the men to imitate us we need to continue they can kill me i'm...
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health service in 2017. the incident left nhs staff reverting to pen and paper after being locked out of computer systems. parkjin hyok is said to be linked to the lazarus group, a hacking collective is also blamed for the hack on sony pictures in 2014. our technology correspondent dave lee is in washington and explained more about the group. the lazarus group has been known to cyber security firms for quite sometime. it is believed to be backed and paid for by pyongyang, the north korean government. we understand it often operates outside of the country, in china, and they have been blamed for a large number of attacks. noticeably, as you said, the wannacry virus, which spread around the world, costing an awful lot of money and causing disruption in many places, including notably the nhs, and the hack on sony pictures as well, which was hugely embarrassing for the company. they lost some projects from it, the head of sony pictures had to step down. an incredibly embarrassing affair for them, and an incredib
health service in 2017. the incident left nhs staff reverting to pen and paper after being locked out of computer systems. parkjin hyok is said to be linked to the lazarus group, a hacking collective is also blamed for the hack on sony pictures in 2014. our technology correspondent dave lee is in washington and explained more about the group. the lazarus group has been known to cyber security firms for quite sometime. it is believed to be backed and paid for by pyongyang, the north korean...
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it is being called the worst treatment disaster in the history of the national health service. daniela relph reports. they came for answers. the families and victims on whom the contaminated blood scandal has had a devastating impact. the public inquiry at church house in central london is where they hope to find an explanation. for elizabeth macrae, this has been a long time coming. herfather, peter, was a haemophiliac. after receiving contaminated blood, he died from aids in 1991. elizabeth was 12 and her sister kirsty was nine. i'm here because it's a very important moment. there's a large number of us, especially those of us who have lost our fathers, who find it hard to move past without knowing the real explanation of why. so, we all want answers. as the inquiry opened, a video was played, made by the families and the campaign team. it included the voices of those who were so changed after they or their loved ones were given contaminated blood. when they told me what they'd done to me, i stood at a motorway bridge to jump off it. and basically, that's been my life ever si
it is being called the worst treatment disaster in the history of the national health service. daniela relph reports. they came for answers. the families and victims on whom the contaminated blood scandal has had a devastating impact. the public inquiry at church house in central london is where they hope to find an explanation. for elizabeth macrae, this has been a long time coming. herfather, peter, was a haemophiliac. after receiving contaminated blood, he died from aids in 1991. elizabeth...
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this year marks the 70th anniversary of the national health service, labour's proudest creation. it stands as a beacon. a beacon all over the world for those fighting for universal healthcare, free at the point of need. its founder, inspired by the collective health provision in his hometown, described a free health service as pure socialism, and so it is. >> [ applause ] >> we all contribute to our taxes, so that it is there for all of us, whatever we needed. but this conservative government has pushed our nhs into crisis. with more people waiting longer in emergencies, and to see a doctor, and over 4 million people on hospital waiting lists. and, as we were discussing earlier, there is a mental health crisis, too, causing real pain and anguish. a woman named angela wrote to me recently, and said, i mentally ill daughter was told she would have to wait 12 months to get an appointment with an appropriate therapist. as a mother, i am at my wits end to know how to help her anymore. i would hate her to become another suicide statistic. this has to stop. and under labour, it will. we
this year marks the 70th anniversary of the national health service, labour's proudest creation. it stands as a beacon. a beacon all over the world for those fighting for universal healthcare, free at the point of need. its founder, inspired by the collective health provision in his hometown, described a free health service as pure socialism, and so it is. >> [ applause ] >> we all contribute to our taxes, so that it is there for all of us, whatever we needed. but this conservative...