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BBC News at One

investing more and the numbers of staff employed are also rising but most experts are agreed that even more has to be invested in the nhs if they are to get back to the waiting time targets that were once routine. . ~ , ., and you can find out what nhs waiting times are like in your area by visiting bbc.co.uk/nhstracker — where you can simply put in your postcode for the details. researchers at oxford university say the death—rate among pregnant women and new mothers rose during the pandemic, to its highest level in nearly two decades. thrombosis, or blood clots in the veins, was the most common cause of death, with heart disease and poor mental health also common. the department of health says, "last year, nhs england published a three—year plan to make maternity and neonatal care safer and more equitable". the international court

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BBC News at Six

disproportionately more children than adults, and we have to address that. labour has pledged to meet the main targets for nhs waiting times, which haven't been hit for eight years. the two million appointments a year that we intend to put in place will be paid for by abolishing the non—dom. but won'tjust be the start? how do you hit these targets by the end of the parliament? by ending the non—dom tax status, the super rich not paying their tax here, and make sure we hit that target by the end of the first term of a labour government. but aren't you going to need more money than what you've pledged so far? of course the nhs always needs more money, but it also needs reform. so what would he do to resolve the junior doctors dispute? obviously, if we are privileged to come in to serve, we will have to negotiate year—on—year with health staff. would you put more money on the table for the junior doctors just to to get negotiations going if you were in government? look, i think that's got to be resolved round the negotiating table. i'm not going to presuppose

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Politics Live

and see her and see this incredible discovery for myself too.— discovery for myself too. i was a nurse in the _ discovery for myself too. i was a nurse in the nhs _ discovery for myself too. i was a nurse in the nhs for _ discovery for myself too. i was a nurse in the nhs for 25 - discovery for myself too. i was a nurse in the nhs for 25 years. it| discovery for myself too. i was a l nurse in the nhs for 25 years. it is an offence to my colleagues and our patients when the prime minister pretend he's got a grip on nhs waiting times. despite his big pledge to cut them, they've risen by half a million in the last year alone. he can blame striking all he likes but after 14 years of tories, who can possibly save the nhs is better off? flan who can possibly save the nhs is better off? ., who can possibly save the nhs is better off?— better off? can i thank thee honourable _ better off? can i thank thee honourable for— better off? can i thank thee honourable for her- better off? can i thank thee honourable for her decades | better off? can i thank thee l honourable for her decades of service in the nhs and commend all the work of our fantastic, hard—working nurses in the nhs and i'm pleased we've delivered early on a manifesto pledge to have 50,000 more nurses in the nhs, together with record numbers of doctors, elective surgical hubs, meaning all of which we are treating more people

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Breakfast

are called off, the government would immediately look to restart talks. but in the meantime, during what will be the longest strike action in nhs history, consultants like drjason dungu over at basildon hospital have to act down to coverjunior doctors. we make sure that there's enough coverfor the inpatients so it's not more busy because we're not doing the elective and routine work. so what should patients do over the next six days? well, if you have a life threatening emergency, make sure you still call 999. otherwise, you can call the 111 service. if you have a planned operation or an appointment, you can still attend unless you've been told otherwise. leigh milner, bbc news. let's take a look at today's papers. the guardian leads on comments from the junior doctors union the bma warning that there could be more strike action ahead. the paper says this leaves "rishi sunak facing fresh pressure over his pledge to reduce nhs waiting times". the times focuses on a warning

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Check how your NHS trust compares as MILLIONS waiting for treatment | UK | News

The ongoing crisis in the NHS is seeing delays for care increase across the country. Enter your postcode into Express.co.uk's gadget below to see how bad things are at your local.

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World Business Report

secured this huge majority? wi. couldn't pin it down to one issue. the issues that have been talked about across the length and breadth of the land, the cost of living, rising inflation, rising crisis, nhs waiting times, the amount of people i spoke to here on the streets that complained they couldn't see a doctor, agp, on the day they wanted to see them. those are the things rishi sunak has prioritised, part of his five key pledges. it voters here basically said you are not doing enough, we don't really support what you are doing, you are not moving fast enough and those things are not being tackled. hence we are told lifelong conservative voters lent their votes to labour and i use that word carefully because it may be part of a wider trend that not. lifelong conservative voters we are told were unhappy with the direction of travel of this government. there was anger about why this by—election was anger about why this by—election was taking place in the first place, the previous conservative mp, nigel adam, stood down pretty suddenly, the day after boris johnson

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