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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170206

little money, very little resources, and to be honest, it is quite demoralising. i am a patient in the nhs. i had great care before my operation, but afterwards it has gone downhill. the staff are demoralised and tired and it affects us as demoralised and tired and it affects us as patients. my mum was diagnosed with cancer not long ago. i think the nhs is absolutely fantastic. the ca re the nhs is absolutely fantastic. the care is amazing. i would fight to keep it. with us this morning is an audience of around 80 people who we re audience of around 80 people who were all either work for the nhs or have direct experience of it as a patient. you can share your experiences. here is how to get in touch: welcome to the programme. we are live until 11. later, we will talk about some of the really difficult decisions the nhs may need to make in the future. should it begin to charge for more services? should we pay more in national insurance fund the nhs? your views are welcome. nhs

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170210

the ministry of defence says the may the navy does has some submarines which are operationally capable. a self employed plumber wins his battle for basic workers‘ rights at the court of appeal. the ruling could affect thousands of others. a firm of london plumbers loses legal battle over whether to give and, first it was beyonce and jay z, now the clooneys celebrate as well, as george and amal announce they ll be having twins. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the health secretaryjeremy hunt says it s completely unacceptable that some patients in england are waiting up to 13 hours in a&e. figures show that waiting times in casualty units are worse than at any time in the last decade. mr hunt says he does have an improvement plan, but admits it will take time, and says there s no silver bullet. our health editor hugh pym reports. it began more than a decade ago. jeremy hunt paid tribute to the work of staff, but said that the problems of staff, but said that the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170211

many, that is no will turn back to rain. see you soon. matt. good morning. first, our main story. schoolchildren are to be offered lessons in cyber security to encourage more younger people to pursue a career in defending britain from online attacks. it s hoped that thousands of teenagers in england will spend up to four hours a week on the subject, over the next five years. here s our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. daniel kelly is a convicted teenage hacker facing daniel kelly is a convicted teenage hackerfacing a jail daniel kelly is a convicted teenage hacker facing a jail sentence. daniel kelly is a convicted teenage hackerfacing a jail sentence. he took part in a massive digital break in of talktalk. what if his potential had been realised at an earlier age? he may have ended up joining a new breed of apprentices learning to cyber security trade, like these. with that in mind, the government is putting up £20 million for nearly 6000 schoolchildren aged 14 fo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170211

nations. and i am in trafalgar square where hundreds of cyclists are staging a protest following the deaths of three cyclists on london s roads in just one week. and matt has the weather. a cold feeling day for all of us today, limited slow to begin. a coating in some places, but for many, that snow will turn back to rain. good morning. first, our main story. schoolchildren are to be offered lessons in cyber security to encourage more younger people to pursue a career in defending britain from online attacks. it s hoped that thousands of teenagers in england will spend up to four hours a week on the subject, over the next five years. here s our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. daniel kelly is a convicted teenage hacker facing a jail sentence. in 2015, he took part in a massive digital break in of talktalk. what if his potential had been harnessed at an earlier age? he may have ended upjoining a new breed of apprentices learning the cyber security trade, like these at b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170211

reached a tipping point and new ways of paying for them need to be found. the latest on the battle to save hundreds of whales stranded on a new zealand beach. and in sport it s one of the biggest tests yet, for england s winning run. it s a first trip to cardiff, for their coach eddiejones, and wales are banking on home advantage to take them top of the six nations. and matt has the weather. good morning, a cold feeling day out there for all of us today. for some a little bit of snow to begin with, giving a coating in places but for many some of that snow will turn back to rain, all the details coming up in15 minutes. see you then. good morning. first, our main story. the government is to fund lessons in cyber security to encourage teenagers to pursue a career in defending britain from online attacks. it s hoped that thousands of pupils in england will spend up to four hours a week on the subject, over the next five years. here s our home affairs correspondent tom symonds.

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