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but a spokesperson for the catch up with cancer campaign said while chasing too many targets could be disruptive, the real truth was not enough was being invested in treatment capacity, and tinkering at the edges with sound bites would not put this right. hugh pym, bbc news. we will be speaking to the health secretary steve barclay in the next half an hour. dorset council claims that a home office official was told about traces of the potentially deadly legionella bacteria, found on an accommodation barge for migrants, earlier than the government has admitted. our political correspondent, peter saulljoins us now from westminster. there seems to be some debate about when the government knew about this bacteria. , ., , , .., bacteria. yes, it has become quite the saaa, bacteria. yes, it has become quite the saga. the _ bacteria. yes, it has become quite the saga, the bibby _ bacteria. yes, it has become quite the saga, the bibby stockholm. i bacteria. yes, it has become quite. the saga, the bibby stockholm. the government hoped this would be the standard bearerfor government hoped this would be the standard bearer for its government hoped this would be the standard bearerfor its plans government hoped this would be the standard bearer for its plans to move asylum seekers out of hotels

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