about finances while studying. chris worked for 18 years as a paramedic, years as a paramedic, but the hectic al took their toll and he thought about quitting, but he was encouraged to stay in a different role as part of a gp practice. the nhs has it recognised the need to offer more flexibility to hold onto experienced. it s difficult as a paramedic to find work outside the ambulance service, but actually, as these opportunities develop, so does the opportunity for me to remain in the nhs providing care to patients, which is what i wanted to do since my teens. stories like those will be encouraged under the new plan unveiled by the prime minister. training, retention and reform. that s our plan to build the health workforce of the future that s our plan to build the - healthcare workforce of the future and secure the nhs for the long term. i work on this plan was at least under way early last year. why has it taken so long to get it launched and have you lost valuable time
suspect, as health secretary about this. clearly, anyone who watch that will be able to see michael matheson was quite emotional during it. it has brought his family into this, which i think he is very uncomfortable with and he said the reason he did not explain fully what the ipad had been used for was because it would have then opened up his family, his teenage son potentially typical coverage, to the media storm that inevitably would have come with that and that is why he has made the decision. he has referred himself under the code of contact to be looked into. he did however say he wants to focus now on being an msp and being health secretary so he does not plan to step down over this by the sounds of things. we have heard from the first minister today who has meted clear that he plans to stand by michael matheson, calling him a man of honesty and integrity. i suppose now we at least have the full picture now and there will be questions about why this has allowed to go o
Pakistan took the key wickets of Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne just before lunch Friday to have Australia trailing by 114 first-innings runs on Day 3 of the third cricket test. Australia went to lunch at 199-4 in reply to Pakistan’s 313. Smith and Labuschagne shared a 79-run partnership and were threatening to guide Australia into a lead but Pakistan dismissed them both within six deliveries.