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Newsnight

starting tomorrow could affect whether the government's waiting list target is met. we know winter can be a particularly pressured time for the nhs, especially when both flu and covid are on the rise, because demand and staff sickness can spike. and when some staff are also out on strike, making sure emergency care is still available can mean having to cancel other work like routine operations. just one example — barking, havering and redbridge trust told newsnight they've already cancelled around a quarter of their planned operations during the upcoming strike. so what about waiting lists, then? when rishi sunak made his pledge a year ago, there were just over 6 million people waiting for treatment in england, some for more than one condition. the most recent data shows that has since risen to almost six and a half million. but the government also made specific pledges to focus on those who've been waiting the longest. so let's just take a look at that for a second. lastjanuary, the prime minister said they were on track to eliminate waits of 18 months or more by the spring. that group has reduced significantly, but in recent months,

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BBC News at Six

and progression of female rugby is a key strategic aim. charlotte and others who say they have suffered hope they're coming forward will be a wake—up call for the game. were davies, bbc news. 72 your man suspected of carrying out the mass shooting in california on saturday has been named by the police. ten people were killed last night as they took a ballroom dancing class in monterey park, a city close to los angeles. the suspect was later found dead from self—inflicted wounds. the motive for the attack is still unclear. everton have sacked manager frank lampard afterjust under a year in charge. the club are second bottom of the premier league having won only once in their last 1a games. jane dougal is at goodison park for us jane. this is not entirely a surprise? everton's results have been so poor that it would have been a surprise if frank lampard had stayed. he arrived last january and if frank lampard had stayed. he arrived lastjanuary and has if frank lampard had stayed. he arrived last january and has spent

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BBC News

the senate. the polls have tightened a lot and i think the republicans now believe that they can win both houses, and therefore congos overall. i think it will be very, very close. if i had to put money on it, i would say the republicans will probably end up with control of both. and that also has a direct impact if thatis and that also has a direct impact if that is the case on president trump and those hearings into what happened last january? and those hearings into what happened lastjanuary? it and those hearings into what happened last january? it does. there is not _ happened last january? it does. there is not a _ happened last january? it does. there is not a great _ happened last january? it does. there is not a great deal- happened last january? it does. there is not a great deal of- there is not a great deal of appetite among republicans for the january the 6th committee hearings. if they do get control of the house, which at the moment, polls suggest they will, there is a good chance committee hearings will be scrapped altogether or watered down. he has been putting off giving evidence to the committee in the hope that there is a different regime comes round in january, and he will never have to answer to january the 6th. and president biden and 0bama, of course, have been out campaigning. there is obviously, you know, some

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BBC News

genuinely believe the number ten is worried? fiat genuinely believe the number ten is worried? �* ._ genuinely believe the number ten is worried? �* .y , worried? at the day, number ten potentially _ worried? at the day, number ten potentially played _ worried? at the day, number ten potentially played this _ worried? at the day, number ten potentially played this quite i worried? at the day, number ten | potentially played this quite well, whether deliberately or not we could question, they told a lot of their own mps to wait for sue gray to publish a full report until they made any final or potentially drastic decisions about what they thought should happen with the prime minister in the long term. quite a lot of the information that we came to know about these parties trickled out, whether through the media or through the interim report that sue gray published last january, through the interim report that sue gray published lastjanuary, so through the interim report that sue gray published last january, so when the final report was published this week, while there was a lot of detail in there that looked really bad, a lot of it we knew largely about, for example that the number of gatherings she was investigating, and of course we knew that the law had been broken, many of these events, we knew people got fixed penalty notices, and that perhaps

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BBC News-20220108-19:07:00

the availability of tests throughout the pandemic may be skewing the case numbers. i think one thing i would start with as well is we mustn't forget the first wave that we had back in the spring of 2020 significantly under counted little covid was taken, far few people had access to testing. we now believe they have been more like 170,000 deaths where covid was involved in the uk. internationally, it is a relatively complex picture, as i am sure you can imagine. a lot of us remember back to that time last year and immediately after january, lastjanuary, when the waves we had been experiencing in the uk it was especially bad and the uk was relatively high up in any international comparison to deaths.

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BBC News-20211223-14:08:00

if you want to work out what it does to those cells then what does the rest of your body in your immune system to try and fight it off? you have then got to work that out for a whole population, people are sick, well, vaccinated, infected, stronger and weaker immune systems and then on top of that you have got to add, well, what is going to add over christmas and i was a mix and going to change and how was that going to change and we have heard about how bad and von might be in on top of that uncertainty you have got to add, you know, otherfactors like the weather. i will go to go out all be driven inside by vein and we have got all those bits of uncertainty and you can see huge range on these projections that they make i think one part of the omicron wave is that the peak is going to be half as bad as last january and twice as bad as last january. as last january and twice as bad as lastjanuary. the issue is really we can't use these models instead of dating can give is a sense of where we might end up but we can only use the data is like the figures we had

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BBC News-20211219-14:12:00

sick as a result of being ill. how does the situation _ sick as a result of being ill. how does the situation now - sick as a result of being ill. how does the situation now compared with the wave last january? in does the situation now compared with the wave last january?— the wave last january? in fact, it robabl the wave last january? in fact, it probably feels — the wave last january? in fact, it probably feels worse _ the wave last january? in fact, it probably feels worse than - the wave last january? in fact, it probably feels worse than the i the wave last january? in fact, it i probably feels worse than the wave last january, in that the nhs is lastjanuary, in that the nhs is still trying to deliver non—emergency care. although the staff at that time had already exhausted, they have had another year on top of that. so it does seem worse and at the moment there doesn't seem to be an end in sight. it is clear we have not reached the peak of hospitalisations and those needing medical support for having caught covid. at the moment it feels like that isn't very much hope of things getting under control. to get thins things getting under control. to get things other — things getting under control. to get things other control, _ things getting under control. to get things other control, to _ things getting under control. to get things other control, to alleviate i things other control, to alleviate at least some of that pressure, what do you think needs to happen? clearly, the buster programme, we are ahead of the netherlands, that needs to continue outpace. but

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Prince Charles and His Battle...-20211017-16:39:00

to do for the last a0 years. by bringing people together from every kind of industry and walk of life, to try and create an awareness of what needs to be done. i spent an enormous amount of time at conferences, workshops, seminars, you name it trying to bring executives together for the last 35 to a0 years. can i say, you sound a little bit like greta thundberg who said exactly the same thing. you probably saw, it's all blah blah blah. build back better, blah blah blah. do you feel she is onto somethin: ? _, , why do you think i've done all this for all these years? because i minded about, and always have done, the next generations. so, i've been doing this to make sure that my grandchildren, your grandchildren and everybody else's have some future. because the longer this nonsense went on, and nobody would address the issues... have you met greta? do you sympathise with her... yes, i met her at davos, when was it, lastjanuary.

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Prince Charles and His Battle...-20211016-13:38:00

needs to be done. i spent an enormous amount of time at conferences, workshops, seminars, you name it. trying to bring executives together for the last 35 to a0 years. can i say, you sound a little bit like greta thundberg who said exactly the same thing. you probably saw, it's all blah blah blah. build back better, blah blah blah. do you feel she is onto something? of course. why do you think i've done all this for all these years? because i minded about, and always have done, the next generations. so, i've been doing this to make sure that my grandchildren, your grandchildren and everybody else's have some future. because the longer this nonsense went on, and nobody would address the issues... have you met greta? do you sympathise with her... yes, i met her at davos, when was it, lastjanuary. do you sympathise with the anger that she feels? yes, of course i do. because i knew in the end people would get fed up and all these young

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Prince Charles and His Battle...-20211016-23:39:00

so, i've been doing this to make sure that my grandchildren, your grandchildren and everybody else's have some future. because the longer this nonsense went on, and nobody would address the issues... have you met greta? do you sympathise with her... yes, i met her at davos, when was it, lastjanuary. do you sympathise with the anger that she feels? yes, of course i do, yes! because i knew in the end people would get fed up and all these young feel nothing is ever happening so of course they are going to get frustrated. i totally understand. and because nobody would listen and they see their future being totally destroyed. what about the people who protest? what about, kind of, extinction rebellion? can you empathise with why you might go out onto the street and say, "take this issue seriously!" absolutely. i'll tell you something. extension rebellion came and made a sit—in at my driveway at highgrove when i was on a tour

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