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artificial intelligence: AI robots could play future role as companions in care homes

Global competition for nurses and carers is heating up, especially after COVID-19 and some countries are experiencing a staffing crisis in care homes which some think humanoid robots could one day ease.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:45:00

You are live with bbc news. now it s time for the panel. this is the part of the show where we hand over the news agenda to our panel, where you decide what you want to talk about. nadine, let s start with you. fine decide what you want to talk about. nadine, let s start with you.- nadine, let s start with you. one of the thing that s nadine, let s start with you. one of the thing that s been nadine, let s start with you. one of the thing that s been all nadine, let s start with you. one of the thing that s been all over - nadine, let s start with you. one of the thing that s been all over the i the thing that s been all over the news today has been the situation with food inflation and how sticky it s been on the shelves. it s an issue across the world as. supply chains, issue mps questioned some of the big markets. they asked why their prices were remaining so high. it s part of a general push in westminster to interrogate why

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:43:00

Not alone to do a couple things hey, you are not alone. seeking help is normal and we re not alone. seeking help is normal and we re here to provide mental health and we re here to provide mental health and we re here to provide mental health. help. we re doing our part health. help. we re doing our part and health. help. we re doing our part and we health. help. we re doing our part and we need to do more. humanity needs to step in. the policy humanity needs to step in. the policy debates about mental health often get lost with the partisan battles, often get lost with the partisan battles, and that s a shame, but moments battles, and that s a shame, but moments of this allow up cut through that clatter. offer our hearts to some that clatter. offer our hearts to some of that clatter. offer our hearts to some of these people are going through some of these people are going through these difficult times, and it could through these difficult times, and it could happen to anyone of it us. can happen to me at year from now, it could can happen to me at year from now, it could happen to people that i know it could happen to people that i know who need more moments. helping know who need more moments. helping is know who need more moments. helping is not a stigma and we re asking helping is not a stigma and we re asking for helping is not a stigma and we re asking for help is actually considered a thing of strength and not weakness. considered a thing of strength and not weakness. , . ., ., ., not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to net our not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts- not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank you - not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank you both. i get your thoughts. thank you both. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:32:00

This it and make sure it works for us. this issue it and make sure it works for us. this issue of it and make sure it works for us. this issue of regulation, it s not easy, is it? this issue of regulation, it s not easy. is it? this issue of regulation, it s not easy, is it? it s not easy because nobody knows easy, is it? it s not easy because nobody knows how easy, is it? it s not easy because nobody knows how the easy, is it? it s not easy because i nobody knows how the technology s going nobody knows how the technology s going to nobody knows how the technology s going to be involved a year from now going to be involved a year from now it going to be involved a year from now. it grows in the power multiply the resection. it s hard to put boundaries on innovation. i think we ve boundaries on innovation. i think we ve learned you can t it restrict it going we ve learned you can t it restrict it going forward, and you have to channel it going forward, and you have to channel it it going forward, and you have to channel it the right way. that will have channel it the right way. that will have a channel it the right way. that will have a huge savings for government all over have a huge savings for government all over the have a huge savings for government all over the world if we should use ai all over the world if we should use al in all over the world if we should use al in that all over the world if we should use ai in that fashion. ai in that fashion. nadine, this is something - ai in that fashion. nadine, this is something. my ai in that fashion. nadine, this is something. my battery s - ai in that fashion. nadine, this is something. my battery sjust i ai in that fashion. nadine, this is. something. my battery sjust run something. my battery s just run out. brian, i heard you, but i m just replacing it. the dean, as with their interviews with politicians, aside from the regulation, is there aside from the regulation, is there a sense they are trying to grip with how this can improve the public life? , ~ .,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:23:00

Decision, gop voters are going to make the decision it does not negate the challenges he has with the general the challenges he has with the general election. independent voters are just general election. independent voters are just turned off by all of that behaviour are just turned off by all of that behaviour and want to turn the pages behaviour and want to turn the ..aes. ., ,. ., behaviour and want to turn the ..aes. ., , behaviour and want to turn the “aes, ., , i pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine. we pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, we will pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, we will let pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, we will let you - pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, we will let you take - pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, nadine, we will let you take a i pages. fascinating stuff. bryan, - nadine, we will let you take a short break, we ll come back to you a little later on. thanks, vos, for the moment. fascinating issues, like coming up in us politics in the months add. want to take you back to ukraine, that developing story that we have been covering for what is it, the last couple of hours now, that strike russian missiles, on that strike russian missiles, on that ukrainian city centre, kramatorsk. we are getting, slowly, more pictures out of the city centre and you can see just there some of the devastation, and we are starting to get some more detail. the number of deaths is relatively low at the moment, thankfully. ithink of deaths is relatively low at the moment, thankfully. i think the last

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:40:00

Degree, there is still stigma. interestingly, that is across generations. we know that men are finding it harder to speak about mental health and we know that young people still struggle, too. 18 to 2li year olds talk about their will and it s to talk about mindy health issues. i don t know it. i tend to think youngsters are more in tune with this, but half of them said they probably wouldn t talk about it because they were concerned they would bejudge, and that s because they were concerned they would be judge, and that s that stigma. would be udge, and that s that stiima. ., ,. ., would be udge, and that s that stiima. ., would be udge, and that s that stiuma. . , stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank ou stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank you so stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank you so much. stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank you so much. great - stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank you so much. great to - stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, thank you so much. great to see l stigma. fascinating. alex bushell, i thank you so much. great to see you. just going to bring in our panel on this. nadine, it was very difficult not to be emotional watching lewis capaldi performing at glastonbury and the crowd singing the end of this on the wouldn t quite finish. the song. it s amazing how he has

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'Boris Johnson - an incontinent Labrador, weeing and pooing all over the place': James...

After accusing Boris Johnson of distracting attention away from his "egregious" Partygate lies, James O'Brien jabs at the former Prime Minister and his ally Nadine Dorries.

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Nadine Dorries insists it's 'still my intention to resign' after being accused of...

Nadine Dorries has said she will not formally resign until after she gets answers from Downing Street about why she did not get her peerage.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:51:00

They did not do anything as crude as blocking the period of four mps, theyjust ran down the clock for six months so that from the time mps were nominated until the time ran out. thejohnson camp said they knew there was a process where you had to be vetted every six months, but they had not been told that the clock would start ticking from the moment of private offer, not public announcement, and so the fell off the cliff. downing street is saying they followed all the rules and procedures. i5 they followed all the rules and procedures- they followed all the rules and rocedures. , ., ., procedures. is he part of nadine dorries per procedures. is he part of nadine dorries per a procedures. is he part of nadine dorries per a cunning procedures. is he part of nadine dorries per a cunning plan? - procedures. is he part of nadine| dorries per a cunning plan? let s look at the commons privileges committee and that letter from boris johnson. committee and that letter from boris johnson. ~ . , committee and that letter from boris johnson. ~ ., , ., , , ., johnson. what is happening now? there is talk johnson. what is happening now? there is talk of johnson. what is happening now? there is talk of a johnson. what is happening now? there is talk of a delay johnson. what is happening now? there is talk of a delay in - johnson. what is happening now? there is talk of a delay in the - there is talk of a delay in the publication and there is a huge printing operation and that late letter from printing operation and that late letterfrom borisjohnson. it is looking like we will see later this week, possibly on thursday. the report will find the former prime minister in contempt of parliament

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