and it s quite emotionally tough and sometimes you feel like you take on their struggles because they re not able to be at the bedside. this merciless disease has taken its toll on so many staff. malachi started as a nurse exactly a year ago. in the peak, he cared for four patients at once. he was meant to care forjust one. i mean, there were three deaths in the last 24 hours here, on this ward, yeah. and that s a lot. and then you turn around and there s still 12 other patients. it sjust not feasible, you can t carry on like this for a long time. with case numbers now falling, the nhs is turning its attention to its next mammoth task dealing with the backlog of operations that have been delayed by the pandemic. there s a whole group of patients who ve been waiting to be seen in clinic and then go on a waiting list. so the backlog will be, will be huge. the nhs is starting cautiously to look beyond the upheaval inflicted by covid. but this could be a brief moment of calm, a
we have enough that do exist. i thought it was much ado about nothing. look, i know you don t want to talk about it. this is why this is the reason i wrote the book. this is why you have conversations with people who don t look like you so that you can have a degree of comfort with them to be able to discuss these things and you know their intentions. so as i always say and i ve said to you since i met you, and you know that, if you don t have a friend who looks doesn t look like you, you re not doing it right. i hear you. look, i got a lot of black friends, but none like you. i tell you why i thought it was relevant, one, always happy to talk about what i say. i m more inclined to talk about what i do versus what other people do when they want to talk about what i said. say. but we ll leave that to the side. people don t follow these issues. the reason i thought meghan markle was really impressive to me was, one, talking about your pain ain t easy. it s not. even
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Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th
Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th