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Dilip Cherian | Rail officers are preferred for CVO roles in public sector

Governance trends: CVC favors Railways officers, CCPA tackles misleading IAS coaching ads, MHA urges states to comply on DGP appointments.

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Costs between €50-€70 for a GP appointment in the Shannonside region

It now costs between €50 to €70 for a GP appointment in the Shannonside region.

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BBC News Now

step forward towards the general election for some never before in our history have we done this and i'm very, very proud of the team here. the leader of the liberal democrats _ the team here. the leader of the liberal democrats are _ the team here. the leader of the liberal democrats are ed - the team here. the leader of the liberal democrats are ed davey i the team here. the leader of the i liberal democrats are ed davey has commended the victory and for insane people defy people defy the conservatives as out of touch. he has talked jonathan blake. we campaigned really hard. we had a fantastic candidate in sarah. we found that people on the doorstep were saying that they felt the conservatives were out of touch, both nationally and locally. they felt they'd been let down by their previous conservative mp and the conservative government wasn't speaking up for them. and whether it was the inability to get gp appointments, nhs dentists for the kids, the cost of living, people felt it was time for a change and they liked what the liberal democrats were saying. i am gratefulfor the labour voters and green voters who got behind sarah as the person who was able to defeat the conservatives.

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BBC News

gps. it is about the wider primary care, including pharmacies, which this prime minister stands behind. it is not dealing with the challenges today. that is dealing with the challenges today in finding those gp appointments. it is about the wider work going on, about a workforce plan put in place, huge issues that we will look at around the length of medical degree places. it is a big moment for the health service, and a good day for patients and a good day for staff. qm. service, and a good day for patients and a good day for staff.— and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian, and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian. thank— and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian, thank you _ and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian, thank you for _ and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian, thank you forjoining - and a good day for staff. 0k, steve brian, thank you forjoining us, - brian, thank you forjoining us, calling it a big moment. professor alison leary, chair of health care and workforce modelling at london south bank university who also worked in the nhs for many years. do you think this is a big moment for the nhs? it do you think this is a big moment forthe nhs?— do you think this is a big moment for the nhs? it is a big moment in that there is _ for the nhs? it is a big moment in that there is a _ for the nhs? it is a big moment in that there is a long-term - for the nhs? it is a big moment in that there is a long-term plan - for the nhs? it is a big moment in| that there is a long-term plan now. that there is a long—term plan now. it would have been ideal if we had a

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Breakfast

government, what are the changes you expect to see? i have met some of the people who are of course worried about the nhs, gp appointments, waiting list, a&e, ambulances. and they know the short term things have got to be fixed and if they want them fixed, of course, but they also want to know if there is an underlying plan that actually does fix the fundamentals. that is what i will be setting out this afternoon. let's zoom in on some of the areas that you want to look at, particularly the preventative areas, the kinds of things you can change in society which might improve the health service and improve public health. shall we start with suicide? we have heard from the three dads earon breakfast campaigning for better education on suicide in schools across the uk. —— earon breakfast. are you prepared to commit to that going on the curriculum?— commit to that going on the curriculum? ., ., curriculum? yeah, i have met the three dads _ curriculum? yeah, i have met the three dads and _ curriculum? yeah, i have met the three dads and listened _ curriculum? yeah, i have met the three dads and listened to - curriculum? yeah, i have met the three dads and listened to them. | three dads and listened to them. they are in quite incredible in terms of what they have been through

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Politics Live

gove's constituency area, rock—solid conservative area, the lib dems are now saying they are making big gains there and it is really up in the air about who will control that council, which would be a pretty outstanding result if it were to happen. bz�*icki result if it were to happen. vicki youn: , result if it were to happen. vicki young. thank — result if it were to happen. vicki young, thank you _ result if it were to happen. vicki young, thank you very - result if it were to happen. vicki young, thank you very much. we are going to go to swindon in a moment. the issues that have been raised, cost of living, housing, gp appointments, these are things that the national government, that rishi sunak said he will tackle. certainly when it comes to inflation on the economy? i when it comes to inflation on the econom ? ., , when it comes to inflation on the economy?— when it comes to inflation on the econom ? ~ , :, economy? i think it is easy to say that it is focused _ economy? i think it is easy to say that it is focused on _ economy? i think it is easy to say that it is focused on local- economy? i think it is easy to say that it is focused on local issues, | that it is focused on local issues, but national issues have a huge importance in the local elections. i grew up in maidstone and i went to school in medway, they are strong conservative areas but they have a lot of poverty in those areas as well. the losses that the conservatives are having to labour, i think it is a big demonstration that the cost of living is a massive issue for these people. the nhs, and over the last few years, all of those things have got substantially

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BBC News

december, primarily because there was a big decline in health activity, if gp appointments, a lot of test and trace and not so much vaccination, and there was a disappointing low attendance at schools. so, the second worst performing sector was education. and then the third problem in december there was hospitality did not do as well as it should have done, at the time of christmas entertainment, because our transport system was very disrupted by strikes in the train industry. so, those were one—off matters, we hope. but my concern is that the policy is not growth orientated enough. i'm very pleased both the prime minister and the chancellor are now saying that growth is their prime economic aim, and it is one of the five main aims that the prime minister set out for the whole government. my advice to them is that they have a lot more to do to bring that growth to reality quickly enough and strongly enough

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Review 2022

in a growing waiting list for planned operations, but in waits in a&e, gp appointments and ambulance call—outs. jerry shadbolt has been trying to piece together what happened on the night his father died. he was looking for the ambulance that never came. kenneth was in good shape for a 94—year—old. a retired carpenter, he lived alone in the cotswolds. on that night, the health service was under pressure. the bbc applied to see documents from the inquest into his death. they show that, at 2:53am, ken got out of bed and fell. he collapsed and called 999 twice from his mobile. he was recorded as an urgent category two case, meaning an ambulance should have arrived in 18 minutes, on average. ken waited for one hour on the floor before calling a third time. the details are distressing.

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Review 2022

who was in at 2.59 yesterday. a combination of pre—existing staff shortages, covid and lots of people who had delayed seeking help during the pandemic, and the nhs across the uk was facing unprecedented demand. this manifested itself notjust in a growing waiting list for planned operations, but in waits in a&e, gp appointments and ambulance call—outs. jerry shadbolt has been trying to piece together what happened on the night his father died. he was looking for the ambulance that never came. kenneth was in good shape for a 94—year—old. a retired carpenter, he lived alone in the cotswolds. on that night, the health service was under pressure. the bbc applied to see documents from the inquest into his death. they show that, at 2:53am, ken got out of bed and fell. he collapsed and called 999 twice from his mobile. he was recorded as an urgent

People , Uk , Pandemic , Covid , Nhs , Staff , Help , Shortages , Combination , Demand , Lots , Itself

Review 2022

were facing a huge backlog in cases. injanuary, 6 million people were waiting for routine treatment. and that numberjust kept growing throughout the year. things were made tougher by the ongoing impact of the pandemic. with each successive wave of covid, staff also felt sick or have to isolate. this was coventry hospital in april. a gentleman in his 80s who was in at 2.59 yesterday. a combination of pre—existing staff shortages, covid and lots of people who were delayed seeking help during the pandemic, and the nhs across the uk was facing unprecedented demand. this manifested itself notjust in a growing waiting list for planned operations, but in weights in a&e, gp appointments and ambulance call—outs. jerry has been trying to piece together what happened

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