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Welcome To IANS Live - TopStory - Oscars 2023: This is just the beginning, NTR Jr on 'Naatu Naatu' win

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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Oscars 2023: This is just the beginning, NTR Jr on 'Naatu Naatu' win

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Breakfast

of ambulance workers. some of the walk—outs started at midnight, but the duration and scale of disruption will vary across different parts of england and wales. services in scotland and northern ireland are unaffected. and where walk—outs do take place, categoryi calls for for immediately life—threatening emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, will be covered. but not every emergency in the next category down will receive an ambulance response. our main focus is making sure that those people who have life—threatening illnesses have safe services, and that's why i am confident in saying to the public, ring 999. that is the most important message i can get. there will be disruption on the strike day. that is going to be inevitable. and so if you don't have a life—threatening illness, but you need an ambulance, your call handler may advise you that you may have to wait longer than normal for an ambulance, or that you may have

Ambulance-workers , Disruption , Northern-england , Wales , Parts , Some , Southern-scotland , Services , Scale , Emergency , Calls , Place

BBC News

provide the great patient safety and care that we have all these years. . it is broken and patients are suffering. _ claire, this strike today comes after the government said it is mindful and planning to try and bring in new legislation to mean you will have to have a minimum level of service. they say the unions didn't agree to a central minimum level of service. what's your response, are you angry today? unison has negotiated cover with all ambulance employers. we have been asking for years for the government to bring in minimum staffing levels, so it's a bit ironic they are talking about it on a strike day. but we have absolutely negotiated cover with the north east ambulance service. thank you, claire. 999 calls at categoryi will be responded to and serious category 2 calls as well.

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BBC News

were waiting to unload patients because there was no space inside the hospital to treat them. that same problem has driven up response times across the country, with most of the services in england declaring critical incidents this week. both the government and some managers in the health service are concerned the strikes could increase the risk to patients. ambulance unions say the most serious, life—threatening callouts should not be affected. they should go ahead as usual. but other services are very likely to see some disruption. the impact will vary by region. the most serious categoryi calls, such as someone not breathing or in cardiac arrest, will be responded to, as should some category 2 calls like strokes or serious burns. but other urgent problems like a woman in late stage labour or an elderly person falling in their home might not be answered. this is going to be quite a difficult period. and there may be some delays to people but we'll make sure

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The Media Show

and that's a really good point. but i think sometimes — for example, in my old job at bbc breakfast, we would regularly practice for a categoryi death. you know, you do the obit procedure to make sure that once that happens — and that would be like prince charles or the queen or the queen mother, before she passed away, or, you know, the duke of edinburgh — you sometimes practice those sorts of procedures. and i would always say once we did those practices that i felt we go too far on the tone. and when the duke of edinburgh did die, i do think that the bbc did make a mistake in putting the same output on bbc one, on bbc two, and... and got a lot of criticism forthat, indeed. and rightly so. and i think that's where the balance should have come in, because you can't force grief upon a nation. 0k. you can report on it, likejonny�*s saying, but you can't make everybody feel the same way because some people don't feel that way about the royal family. i think that's important. 0k. and just chris ship, bringing you in for the end. you know, there was this documentary by your colleague tom bradby — harry and meghan: an africanjourney — that showed that all wasn't

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The Media Show

and so that, for me, is a sort of structural problem in the argument about criticism. 0k. but i take on board what laura says — but i take on board what laura sa s. �* , , ., ., says. but this is not a good time to bring _ says. but this is not a good time to bring in _ says. but this is not a good time to bring in dan - says. but this is not a goodl time to bring in dan walker. —— it's a good point to bring in dan walker, who's sport and news all in one. you know, you've obviously met various royals on breakfast. how do you view the line the bbc and perhaps other broadcasters walk when it comes to covering the royal family? it's a really interesting why it's been fascinating to chris, tojonny and to laura on that as well. i mean, i've made one of those documentaries thatjonny was talking about there. i spent quite a bit of time with prince william on a documentary about mental health and i've also covered a lot of royal stories, likejubilees and various members of the royal family as well. the one thing that i often think about is — is that issue of — of balance and i listened to whatjonny said there about the way we cover sport, and that's a really good point. but i think sometimes — for example, in my old job at bbc breakfast, we would regularly practice for a categoryi death. you know, you do the obit

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