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they say, that is not why they got into the job in the first place. they got into the job because they wanted to help people, wanted to save lives rather than be stuck in cues outside of hospitals. in one of the problems that the nhs is facing at the moment is big vacancy numbers as well as big backlog numbers. if we are going to have any chance of working through the massive numbers of people waiting for operations, i think it is more than 7 million people now waiting for operations, obviously you will need loads of nhs staff do that. obviously you will need loads of nhs staff do that-— staff do that. let's take a quick comment _ staff do that. let's take a quick comment from _ staff do that. let's take a quick comment from both _ staff do that. let's take a quick comment from both of - staff do that. let's take a quick comment from both of you - staff do that. let's take a quick- comment from both of you starting with john if comment from both of you starting withjohn if i may on the time story, dimension drug slows decline. a fortnightly trip that can reverse brain changes. —— dementia. taste a fortnightly trip that can reverse brain changes. -- dementia. we know how awful dementia _ brain changes. -- dementia. we know how awful dementia can _ brain changes. -- dementia. we know how awful dementia can be _ brain changes. -- dementia. we know how awful dementia can be not - brain changes. -- dementia. we know how awful dementia can be notjust i how awful dementia can be notjust old people who can get it and can really suffer but a lot of people in

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Political Thinking with Nick...

came home with about 15 tins of processed peas because they were in the reduced aisle didn't have a wrapper on them. she thought the dog stew was steak —— she thought the dog food was stew. because of her inability to read and write, she never went to school, she was bullied at school so as she says in her own words, ifollowed the fear, and she went around and did that, she grew up in wythenshawe with 12 siblings and they were very poor. i would say even more poorer than what my upbringing was and i was, i was on benefits, my mum and dad were on a gyro, fortnightly, and we struggled as kids,... so you have some memories, for people worrying if they can't pay their energy bills, does that bring back memories? we had an immersion heater that never went on because it was too

Aisle-didn-t , Home , Peas , Tins , Wrapper , 15 , Write , School , Dog-food , Dog-stew , Stew , Words

Political Thinking with Nick...

the supermarket, and she once came home with about 15 tins of processed peas because they were in the reduced ireland didn't have prepper on them. she thought the dog stew was steak —— she thought the dog food was stew. because of her inability to read and write, she never went to school, she was bullied at school so as she says in her own words, ifollowed bullied at school so as she says in her own words, i followed the fair, and she went around and did that, she grew up in wythenshawe with 12 siblings and they were very poor. i would say even more poorer than what might have bringing was and i was, i was on benefits, my mum and dad were on a gyro, fortnightly, and we struggled as kids,... 50 on a gyro, fortnightly, and we struggled as kids,...— on a gyro, fortnightly, and we struggled as kids,... so you have some memories, _ struggled as kids,... so you have some memories, for _ struggled as kids,... so you have some memories, for people - struggled as kids,... so you have - some memories, for people worrying if they can't pay their energy bills, does that bring back

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BBC News

autumn is an event a football game you play and by annually and it changes, it might become more like a football content hub where you might be able to have like fortnightly you can see in game concerts or perhaps what's real likeable and there but we do know the details yet but it will be more about watching and creating content as well as just playing to the game itself will change full so they could not do that with a licence so it's a bit of cash and a bit of expanding the offering. i cash and a bit of expanding the offerina. , . ~ cash and a bit of expanding the offerin.. , ., . ., offering. i see a white -- fifa said about this- — offering. i see a white -- fifa said about this- a _ offering. i see a white -- fifa said about this. a statement _ offering. i see a white -- fifa said about this. a statement from - offering. i see a white -- fifa said | about this. a statement from them sa in: about this. a statement from them saying they — about this. a statement from them saying they will _ about this. a statement from them saying they will still _ about this. a statement from them saying they will still keep _ about this. a statement from them saying they will still keep on - saying they will still keep on making games and they will make games to come out this year and next year and in 2024, there will be a full simulation game like we have seen fifa over the last 30 years with their branding coming into the markets they not going quietly. they are sticking around in the games space which makes sense given how fast the market is growing. {lilia space which makes sense given how fast the market is growing. ok, then auoin back fast the market is growing. ok, then going back to — fast the market is growing. ok, then going back to the _ fast the market is growing. ok, then going back to the game _ fast the market is growing. ok, then going back to the game itself, - fast the market is growing. ok, then going back to the game itself, such i going back to the game itself, such a nostalgic title, such a nostalgic

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BBC News-20220218-09:45:00

access to cancer treatment and an unprecedented surge in demand for mental health services. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. some days she couldn't walk. her behaviour was changing, getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face, just sitting and watching him gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says, without face—to—face checkups, problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head,

Katharine-da-costa , Mental-health-services , Demand , Cancer-treatment , Surge , Access , Couldnt-walk , Children , Disruption , Pandemic , Delays , Covid

BBC News at One-20220218-13:24:00

for england highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses — and a surge in demand for mental health services. more details from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says without face—to—face checkups problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner had he have been seen? as a mother, i want to take

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BBC News-20220218-17:29:00

this from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says without face—to—face checkups problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner had he have been seen? as a mother, i want to take

Disruption , Delays , Children , Pandemic , Katharine-da-costa , Covid , Couldnt-walk , Child , Fingers , Face , Tears , Recluse

BBC News-20220218-14:49:00

was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was, to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says, without face—to—face checkups, problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like, all this time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner, had he have been seen? as a mother, i want to take this pain away from him. i don't want to sit and watch him in this pain, but i can't do anything. i just feel completely helpless.

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BBC News at Six-20220218-18:19:00

children's health services across the uk must be prioritised as we emerge from the pandemic — that's the call from several major health charities. a report from the nuffield trust and the health foundation highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses and a surge in demand for mental health services in england. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports now on two families who've been affected. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital

Great-britain , Pandemic , Childrens-health-services , Report , Call , Health-charities , Nuffield-trust , Eastern-england , Demand , Katharine-da-costa , Families , Mental-health-services

Breakfast-20220218-06:38:00

growing waits for planned care, access to cancer treatment and an unprecedented surge in demand for mental health services. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. some days she couldn't walk. her behaviour was changing, getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face, just sitting and watching him gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in my fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to a monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says, without face—to—face checkups, problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted.

Care , Mental-health-services , Cancer-treatment , Demand , Access , Surge , Katharine-da-costa , Changing , Behaviour , Couldnt-walk , Disruption , Pandemic