instances sewage was leaking into cancer wards, instances sewage was leaking into cancerwards, maternity instances sewage was leaking into cancer wards, maternity units and a&e departments. without urgent action the legacy of this conservative government on the nhs will be an image of an nurse cleaning up sewage around a patient in a crumbling hospital. will the prime minister commit to that pledge of building 40 hospitals by 2030, including in west hertfordshire, and will he establish a fund to repair those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? mr those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums - state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums in - state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums in nhs. are investing record sums in nhs cap
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reelecting mark kelly who, again, is invisible on the border. carley: up to 125 members capacity maternity units and delayed inducing women from their own community because there are so many illegal immigrants having babies that are flooding the hospital. and i think that really says it all. because you can say that you want open borders because you feel bad for the illegal immigrants who are coming into the country. of course, everybody feels bad for them. but there are draw backs to that and it comes in the form of american people who are living along the southern border, taxpayers who aren t getting the services that they deserve to get. brian: healthcare is not free. and let s bring in that debate. bring in house minority whip steve scalise. great to see you, congressman. this is the ongoing debate on the border. it s almost mind numbingly tedious to keep going over.
human destiny, more important for us other names and fates of individuals who have become victims of criminal state policy, past and present. families who received poor care at an nhs maternity unit in nottingham are being urged to come forward to share their experience with an independent inquiry. in september, midwife donna ockenden, began examining how dozens of babies died or were injured at nottingham university hospitals trust. almost a thousand people have so far taken part in the review, but there are calls for many more to also share information, as rob sissons reports. three months in, the investigation goes on to uncover the depth and scale of failings at nottingham s two maternity units are stretching back at least ten years. more than 750 families have contacted the donna ockenden review team on a 226 staff and 1000 families identified by the trust have been sent letters inviting them to take part in the review. this covers cut five
our focus is not nothing, the state is everything. ourfocus is not on momentous historical events or on questions of a big politics, although one must examine them in order to understand the context of human destinies, more important for us other names and fates of the individuals who have become victims of criminal state policy, past and present. families who received poor care at an nhs maternity unit in nottingham are being urged to come forward to share their experience with an independent inquiry. in september, midwife donna ockenden, began examining how dozens of babies died or were injured at nottingham university hospitals trust. almost a thousand people have so far taken part in the review, but there are calls for many more to also share information, as rob sissons reports. three months in, the investigation goes on to uncover the depth and scale of failings at nottingham s to maternity units are stretching back at least ten years. more than 750 families have contacted the rev