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On rock groups in the party who are in his words sick Tyrian and don't listen to the broader message that the electorate might be open to his big thing today is we don't need to just change the driver we need to change the boss as well the amount of code that Scotland's fishermen can catch in the North Sea will be cut by 50 percent next year Qantas for 2020 were agreed early this morning the government says the move is necessary to conserve stocks the betting firm bets 365 made almost $800000000.00 pounds in profits in the 2018 to 19 financial year that's a pun more than $100000000.00 pounds in 12 months the firm's boss Denise coats paid herself a salary of 276000000 pounds his 5 Live money Sean Farrington people on Twitter signed to make one excellent success story founded in a porta cabin in Stoke Denise Coutts develop the plot for the technology about 365 has been ahead of its competitors but when it comes at the same time as Reid been talking about so many problems of the gambling industry a lot of people will look at whether there is a fair amount or not scientists say they've found a possible underlying cause of motor neuron disease the University of Exeter team says it's discovered evidence linking the neurological disorder with an imbalance in cholesterol and other fats in cells and Australia has experienced its hottest day on record the next average temperature was 40.9 degrees Celsius as the news he Therese has this Bill thank you ask the mayor has recommended that Arsenal show patients if their point McKellar Tatars their new manager the Manchester City coach has been in talks with his former club about taking the job and then he says Arsenal need to take care of their values Liverpool are closing in on their 1st January signing with Salzburg for attacking me minute Mino expected to have a medical medical today at a 7250000 pound move the north west counties Football League has received an application from Barry a.f.c. Who are the Phoenix club for Barry f.c. To join the league from next season. James Anderson is bowling for England for the 1st time since the opening day of the Ashes he is one of the team's limited options in the tour match against South Africa Invitational 11 is Jack late Stuart Broad and Joe are all ill today Meanwhile South Africa have appointed the legendary all rounder Jacques Kallis as a passing consultant at the Test series which starts later this month this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sallis small speaker. Let's have a look at the latest weather now and we've still got some folk factors affecting central and eastern areas of England they could linger on inst the evening actually prefer parts of the east and northeast off England. Elsewhere the full clown starts to increase across the west and with that actually already rain moving its way through North mind it will spread its way into western Scotland bust piles and the southwest of England during the afternoon and into the evening along with a strengthening southerly way in now with this Augusta 55 to 65 miles an hour potentially 70 miles an hour and expose coastal areas in the West and some purchased by Germany about 5 to 8 Celsius but maybe up to 11 degrees in the West and the south. C.b.c. Sounds music radio podcast. If you need a pick me up for the Christmas doing Rylan by his Christmas gift to disguise this music makes me. Happy is taking time off say for you to Talk Back. On line down the treadmill since festive family mix tape is priceless has something for everyone to chill out to some of my favorite tracks I listen to around Christmas day long music mixes little b.b.c. Sounds this Christmas. The coolest thing you can say this is b.b.c. 5 live with Adrian Chiles. Found a very good morning to you in day he went to the program Nazis in Northern Ireland the 1st time ever that nurses anywhere. In the u.k. Have gone on strike they say the pay is gone down by 15 percent over the past 8 years one reason why the rate of nursing vacancies at 13 percent is higher than in England and Scotland but I don't understand the economics of this if the vacancies a Harley then presumably that would drive the right of payoffs to encourage people to apply for those vacancies. In England and Wales the n.h.s. Has been a huge election issue of course the Prime Minister's down as an annual payment for nursing students of $5000.00 pounds to encourage more into training that's on top of the extra money they've promised the n.h.s. But is the money enough as the n.h.s. Gears up for winter What's your experience if you work there what's it like if you're a patient What's it been like getting to a true stories and experiences of the n.h.s. In Northern Ireland and across the u.k. Text 85058 or call me on 59 or 9693 Also this morning. That Schubert that it's not friendship but himself of course but it is true in g. Flat and the actual I've been taking called by Andrew Greedo taught himself to play on a paper piano as a youngster because he's a parents couldn't afford a real one now he's playing concert halls across Europe but I think I could probably sound good on a paper piano but what have you taught yourself to do using what kind of an orthodox method might be a musical instrument might be a sport cooking d.i.y. And maybe something more outlandish What skills have you taught yourself and do you want why call for free. 500-9693 text 185058 tweet at b.b.c. 5 Live. Ok let's some music fades gently you know why let's talk about the. And I chests around $9000.00 this is in northern on would be going to walk out demanding action on stuff levels it's the 1st time it's 103 year history that members of the Royal College of Nursing have gone out on strike it comes as the government says it's restoring might to scrunch for student nurses in England Here's how Secretary my uncle a minimum of $5000.00 up to $8000.00 pounds for student nurses who need childcare support or who are going into a specialty about mental health where we have particular shortages so straight after the election this is an incredibly important commitment to get moving on hiring more nurses and here the nurse was speaking to b.b.c. Radio whilst of this morning striking is not something that we've done lightly when I became a nurse 30 years ago I joined the r.c.m. Because that was the one union that didn't strike and when my ballot papers came in it wasn't a decision that I made easily to take the box but my biggest concern will be today because on the pressure will build up in our hospitals under it will also be a problem for our various community services treated as well we want to see action . On those rates we want. To get back just to say to run. The business because we are not going away this is only the beginning. Something's the Thompson is an all star hospital so talk us through it what's brought you to this. Good morning and want to sell this sickly r.c.n. Like you've said the 1st time in our C.N.N.'s 3 and 103 years that we have taken this auction for industrial action or for strike out him today is the 1st day I raised that we have taken this action is because for years we have been saying about the stuff available Northern Ireland are not our Richard crisis point and want to me and reasons for that is that we are the lowest paid nurses in Northern Ireland and this is because we have no to fall government pay. Well we haven't had a sitting government for 3 years almost coming January because I thought I have to say it so we have a box of pay disparity between often the best of. Him her So you do you blame this on you blame this on the infighting basically Northern on the politics where the fighting over something I would have thought although in the end I chance yes so I am the disparity of pay I am for that false have a new default government. With regard to this not an issue death is not something that just happened over the last 3 years this is something that has been Belden it has been something that the r.c.a. And has been talking to fight for years at. Every level it is possible every nurse that I am aware off has raised their concerns about their stuff and apples fall of the deaf ears so yes the default government have a massive part to play. Off you know how often the pay part I am off there is a lot of other issues with Department of Health etc but you standing on the picket line not sure if they should an ordinary diet work and you in your hospital will come to know saw you when where what kind of war do you want so I work in critical care not a static nurse right Ok So give us an example of how the stuffing impacts on you in your job as in the us so what then theaters and across the whole spittle because of that you know that i do we call for pretty much the entire hospital for emergency calls and for am all their services I am you can see it across the entire hospital who am I. Staffan levels mean the patients aren't getting the care that they that they should be getting it's not unusual for me to see nurses and. Because they know that they're not providing the care that they want to be able to fight they haven't been able to be there for the patients and the like essential moments at the end the life. And it's just totally disheartening. To be able to witness this and of just getting warsh where reliance so much on blanket agency nurses and Northen Ireland alone last year we spent $53000000.00 pouring to see our service which are ridiculous amount of money and would have more than paid for the the pay part I am we know that this is not an issue that's going to be solved overnight we know that there's something about these players for. Those who seem to be in playoffs or seem to be anything confident towards the stars that we have freest. So what would you do what do you do when you go to your management in the hospital I might presume really knows the situation but their hands of they can't give you the money they have to spend it on I didn't see no sees is not right yeah that's right the pay this party is not from a management point if you get the whole spiel can authorize these to come through. A very Department of Health. Or a full government Department of Health or currently say and that they can authorize pay rise with fight ministerial approval and that they don't have the money I am award to pay award amp up because it has been going on for so long that they are the difference between us and the rest of the u.k. It's just increasing year on year so your belief isn't with management man so you're actually striking against the the the 2 powers remain the 2 powers in Northern Ireland who can't reach an agreement to start governing again yes that's right we understand management around a difficult situation. Today at West strike we have given the trust's well and notice a harsh trial for intent to strike more so than the legal requirement to do so and not with the ensure that we are able to see if they amas much as possible we have nurses on every org And department. You know as a minimum off the Christmas Day auto post or is. Extra staff then than they would normally have in Christmas Day so. Some of the reports that. He is being put at risk. Patients see if he is being credit risk every day because of the crisis that we are in Ok let me speak to Nick men in their lives in Belfast I'm sorry to read you Whiting for not one but 2 operations make good on how much detail you want to go into but how long if you've been y.t. Well I waited 3 years for my. Gratian on my feet and they go so bad that they the and n.h.s. Sent me private so I did on top of a it costs the taxpayer fortune but they go. And I've been waiting 18 months for another hernia operation and nobody knows what is going to happen. I've been totally kept in the dog. So what impact will this strike out on on you well I hope to God it will. Wake up the powers that be I was just listening to the pace Jojo wrote previously to in the are. We supposed to have devolved government and we haven't. You know they haven't been sitting for 3 is and who's suffering is the consumer you know the voters the populace and it's ridiculous and there's a lots of people like me who've got real problems and you know it the frustration that's a polite word it really is awful so you support the government. I'm sorry all the usable Manasses by your palm on my side my partner he's on the strike I do unless I unfortunately because it's going to impact on me because operations are going to be put put put back but what else can we can I do you know we have in Northern Ireland a treated you know almost like 2nd class citizens in the u.k. You know noticing the worry about us and it's impacting on all our lives no government no proper health service I could go on you know you lose the will to live. You know it really is horrendous it's really really cool and if you've got to take direct action like that. Then if that's what it's has got to be done then yes let's go for it yeah that's what I feel Ok Thanks very much for your time Nick Nick man and make and I hope you manage to have a good Christmas Lynsay How do you how does your pie compact and sees in the Republic Day You talk about this is disparity between you in Northern Ireland and the seasoning with the wild one about the republic. Off the top of my head I honestly wouldn't be able to answer that I don't know the maker or I am like a part in the raid that is am. If they're not part of it or not obviously on again but for th Yeah so I don't know what their what their salary is partially by Oh Ok so. Your concern is that is the difference when you I mean. It's such a political logjam Hey I can see any why through I mean in the end you do wonder what the point of striking is because if the 2 sides at Stormont could could could agree with each other to actually start governing again and they would have done so already on the one where the you know that's what you must be hoping this is the one thing the straw that breaks the camel's back and persuades them to do it well that's exactly what we're hoping because at the end of the day this is not going to get results on. Election is rescored they actually plan in place there's a party sorted and then she is forced to see if. The other thing. They're saying that they don't have the money but they were able to find 28000000 current and overnight when we were told they had no money from Department of Health. And I think find 28000000 according to voters only actually am abroad 20000000 aren't deficit to get that pay rise in place so to be clear how long is the strong last night when will you be back on the ward so r.c.m. Strike today is locked in yet am pm so I will be all in my department for a mortar. Or all night shift and I it's not a fact it's from our c.n.n. They will be working as normal the strike is a 12 hour strike. Ok Thanks very much indeed for your time Nice talking to you Lindsay Thompson in the picket line. Also hospital across the u.k. a Survey has found that more than a 3rd of G.P.'s have cut their hours in the last year with many blaming the demands of the job the findings by the General Medical Council also show that more than one in 10 family doctors are taking time off jus to stress doctors or to correct She's a g.p. In Bishop's Stortford in Hartford chair thanks very much for joining us Dr correct she so explain it explain the notion of going part time as I understand the not working less you just being paid for working less the hours will probably be the side him. Running a lot and having me on. This morning I have to look through the state of medical education and practice in the u.k. Which is the recent report that you're referring to and the big headlines in there are forward by percent of G.P.'s what crime and 65 percent of us work beyond that I was. The one that like myself is 17 percent of us the so I'm unable to cope. Now that the court recognized that part of this has to do with the fact that our patients have far more complex needs right even Ken was a guy. Also said that there has been a gross of natural numbers of G.P.'s Now these are all important things that we should be aware of that 6 percent much more than a dozen or so who are out in the past year and the big one for me which came as a surprise none of the above has come as a surprise but the take once a move was that 70 percent of young male G.P.'s between the age of 30 or 49 a considering reducing their clinical I was in the next year this is a radio big deal but it's not a surprise. Clearly Callao is only my example young g.p. I've been qualified as a doctor for quite a long time but I've been a g.p. For 3 years my clinical hours are 6 sessions a week which means 3 days. That translates to in real life that is approximately 40 hours a week now when I was working full time in a hospital because I go from allowed to do 40 hours a week there are no place to prevent to keep a face there is nothing to limit my workplace as a general practitioner and I think this irresponsible irresponsible phrasing and wedding by the g.m.c. And then all the reports that come out in the eighty's Since then don't seem to call come to the fact that 3 days does not mean. 3 times 8 and a half hours it's a lot more. So as the b.m.j. Point in the in the journal the part time as a Jay Pay is what would count as full time in normal life possibly even in normal hospital work so generators are working 12 hours a night or 3 days awake is actually what would you do in 3 days i.e. 40 hours plus would count as a as a fault as full time in anyone else's book more again and you know I'm 90 being paid for. The results that I so I being hateful 20 actually 27 I was able to get hold of for extras for. Education I do I get paid to 27 hours a week I work about 40 hours a week I do you know I own personal development and education outside of time so it's not about being paid to 5 and work working as far as I am and the good guys and my colleagues across the board boxes will happen so I am free to every hour of clinical time you spent face to face with pensions with both patients I assume that Jenna writes mole admin time you have to do around that. But some are slow but we are with the patient come crack generate the bar 2 hours about men work separate from our on I will be getting reports they were being made things to attend and there are many creasing a number of make for this ng we get and we're meeting but we have to the town otherwise we get financially penalized. This yes something called Primary can networks of come about and they are new it's a way of working on hopeful that the prime we can at work means that we can provide better services for our patients that's what it's all about up one of my colleagues one of my partners has to spend 2 days a month going to these meetings trying to drive to school she's paid for some of that time but a lot of it and far more than I'd say more than doubled the amount of time is taken for and these extra meetings they keep getting at it we have tried to ration has safeguards and there continue it's it's almost like we're waiting for the next move to be put on us the next extra thing to be done outside of our very complex day to day job of seeing caring for patients in Carmel Kathy. But presumably there's an algorithm here that isn't working down I'm trying not to make this completely boring but presumably you're a cheap a you've got a number of g.p.s. There in your practice doing a number of hours he will have a number of patients and you have to did they have to be a certain number of G.P.'s hours available per patient also type make an account the type of patients are ya how old they are and and so on and how and time consuming that cons of them Allah d's will be so that our group doesn't seem to be working on some practices or worse off than all those do not so me to be re don't well yeah exactly and I think that's what the report fe

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