fatal gall bladder infection in 1979. this is a man who does seem to keep going despite repeated health problems. pauli keep going despite repeated health roblems. . ~ , keep going despite repeated health roblems. . ., ~ , problems. paul moss, thank you very much. problems. paul moss, thank you very much- you re problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching bbc problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching bbc news. i this is bbc news. let s return to one of our top stories today. that is prince harry, who is currently in court. he has entered the witness box for day to of the testimony. he submitted his witness statement yesterday and started going through it. i am joined yesterday and started going through it. iamjoined now yesterday and started going through it. i am joined now by afua hagan, journalist and royal commentator. afua, nice to see you. i wonder if we could first start off with what w
kids who have congenital heart defects that don t need the surgery right now but they need it pretty soon. we are talking about people with gall bladder infection is a need gall bladder taken out. there are semi different things that full under the umbrella of elective. and putting those surgeries of the other does harm to patients, it means we are not able to deliver the best care to the patients we see, which we are not used to, we are trying as hard as we can but without beds, that stuff for the beds, we can t take patients to the operating room, and that delay and care is a backlog i m not sure we can really ever catch up on or when we will be able to catch up on it. catch up on or when we will be able to catch up on it. we ve delayed the lan here to catch up on it. we ve delayed the plan here in to catch up on it. we ve delayed the plan here in england to catch up on it. we ve delayed the plan here in england today - to catch up on it. we ve delayed the plan here in england t
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