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BBC News

yes, this news broke within the last hour, with police scotland stating that peter murrell, the husband of the former first minister nicola sturgeon was taken into custody at 9.30 this morning and was questioned by detectives. he was previously arrested in april last year in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the snp. he was later released without charge. his arrest at that time was the first of three arrests as part of operation branch form, police scotland's major investigation into the snp finances. that investigation was launched almost three years ago, after the police received complaints about how more than six of donations given to the party for a fresh independence campaign had been used. injune last year, nicola sturgeon, scotland's

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Newsday

i think on balance, it's an issue about retention rather than pay. and the hospital, along with others in north london, is coming under pressure. we're seeing high numbers of attendances in emergency departments, in nearby hospitals. we're having lots of ambulances coming both to uclh and also to the other hospitals, 0k. so we could do with a few more discharges, guys. it's 9.30am and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with thejunior doctor industrial action going on. so we all know what we need to do. we'll try and get you home today. everything sorted. and louisa, who's a matron, is hoping danny can be discharged after an operation. but hopefully, third time lucky. because of the doctors' strikes, her ward has to take in some emergency patients as well as those recovering after surgery. it has been frustrating. i think it's — we want

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Newsday

of attendances in emergency departments, in nearby hospitals. we're having lots of ambulances coming both to uclh and also to the other hospitals. ok, so we could do with a few more discharges, guys. it's 9.30am and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with the junior doctor industrial action going on. so we all know what we need to do. we'll try and get you home today. we'll try and get everything sorted. and louisa, who's a matron, is hoping danny can be discharged after an operation. but hopefully, third time lucky. because of the doctors' strikes, her ward has to take in some emergency patients as well as those recovering after surgery. it has been frustrating. i think it's — we want the best for our patients. so it's feeling for the patients and also for the nurses, because the nurses want to give that expert care. and when you're looking after patients

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The Daily Global

facing up to the first day of strike action, ben, the lead consultant in the emergency department. good morning, everyone. good morning. how was your night? we were handed a 15... 15 patients waiting. that's a lot more than we normally have. junior doctors who've been on overnight hand over to the consultants who'll take over. and aphra is supporting the strike action. i'm only two years into being a doctor, so knowing the longevity of the career and seeing how many of my friends have already left go to australia, i think on balance it's an issue about retention rather than pay. and the hospital, along with others in north london, is coming under pressure. we're seeing high numbers of attendances in emergency departments, in nearby hospitals. we're having lots of ambulances coming both to ucla and also to the other hospitals. 0k. so we could do with a few more discharges, guys... it's 9.30 and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with the junior doctor

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BBC News at Six

to the other hospitals. 0k. so we could do with a few more discharges, guys... it's 9.30 and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with the junior doctor industrial action going on. so we all know what we need to do. we'll try and get you home today. we'll try and get everything sorted. and louisa, who's a matron, is hoping danny can be discharged after an operation. but hopefully third time lucky. because of the doctors�* strikes, her ward has to take in some emergency patients, as well as those recovering after surgery. it has been frustrating. i think it's, we want the best for our patients. so it's feeling for the patients and also for the nurses because the nurses want to give that expert care. and when you're looking after patients that aren't your speciality, you're not necessarily doing that. and i think that's always something that they struggle with. hi.

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Breakfast

few days. it is going to go mad. it is funny in the pub they were singing there is only one luke and there are two tonight. brea kfast breakfast is on until 9.30 so plenty more to come. i love this next piece about archaeology. archaeologists have unearthed a rare medieval cemetery not far from the end of the runway at cardiff airport. not where you would expect it. at least 70 graves have been discovered, which are thought to date back to the 6th or 7th century. so far, 18 of the graves have been excavated and included several unusual artefacts. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. uncovering a medieval mystery. just outside of cardiff, archaeologists have discovered a graveyard they think is 1500 years old. the bodies buried so long ago are giving an insight into a period

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Breakfast

withjon kay and sarah campbell. we have to get used to saying we are on air until 9.30. and then. morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning. let's find out what they have in store are you getting used to this? just about. if we keep saying it, we will believe it. it about. if we keep saying it, we will believe it. , as part of our cost of living special week, we're investigating the tactics criminals use to prey on people who are trying to make ends meet. employment fraud soars at this time of year so scam interceptors' nick stapleton explains. how a quick call can prove a job's legit. and why perks like "£500 for two hours' work" could mean an offer is too good to be true. plus, con artists are using celebrities to trick people who are simply searching for a way to make extra cash. we meet a woman who lost £15,000 to a deepfake video of sir rod stewart — created by artificial intelligence

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BBC News at Ten

go to australia, i think on balance, it's an issue about retention rather than pay. and the hospital, along with others in north london, is coming under pressure. we're seeing high numbers of attendances in emergency departments, in nearby hospitals. we're having lots of ambulances coming both to uclh and also to the other hospitals. 0k. so we could do with a few more discharges, guys. it's 9.30 and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with the junior doctor industrial action going on. so we all know what we need to do. we'll try and get you home today. we'll try and get everything sorted. and louisa, who's a matron, is hoping danny can be discharged after an operation. but hopefully, third time lucky. because of the doctors' strikes, her ward has to take in some emergency patients as well as those recovering after surgery. it has been frustrating. i think it's, we want the best for our patients. so it's feeling for the patients and also for the nurses,

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Newsday

so we could do with a few more discharges, guys. it's 9.30am and a key planning meeting has to work out how to free up more beds for new patients. not the best position to be in, particularly with the junior doctor industrial action going on. so we all know what we need to do. we'll try and get you home today. we'll try and get everything sorted. and louisa, who's a matron, is hoping danny can be discharged after an operation. but hopefully, third time lucky. because of the doctors' strikes, her ward has to take in some emergency patients as well as those recovering after surgery. it has been frustrating. i think it's, we want the best for our patients. so it's feeling for the patients and also for the nurses, because the nurses want to give that expert care. and when you're looking after patients that aren't your speciality, you're not necessarily doing that. and i think that's always something that they struggle with. hi — i'm calling you because we need to reschedule your— appointment due to strikes. here's a part of a hospital

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Breakfast

a brand new time of 9.30 until 10.45, monday to friday. and all this week, we're dedicating our shows to help you cope with the cost of living. there's been another rise to the energy price cap, with 6.5 million homes predicted to be in fuel poverty, our consumer champ matt allwright's sharing ways you can manage your bills. when the clock struck- midnight on new year's eve, energy bills jumped. i'll tell you why submitting your meter reading - should be the first job - of 2024, to make sure you won't be overpaying - at the end of this month. plus, we're investigating a terrifying undiscovered financial time bomb. some homeowners who took a small loan on a shared appreciation mortgage back in the 90s, are only now finding out they owe an unimaginable amount of money. oh, my lord, it's a £40,000 loan, i 25 years, half a million pounds. i we're in loan shark- territory here, aren't we? also today, struggling with finances is having a huge impact on people's mental health,

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