Good morning welcome to breakfast with Nina Warhurst and rogerjohnson. Our headlines today speeding up security checks all uk airports will have to introduce sd luggage scanners by 2022. It could mean an end to separating liquids and electronics. Borisjohnson will have his first face to face meeting with donald trump since becoming Prime Minister at the g7 summit in france. Coming up in the Sport England fight back to keep their ashes hopes alive, with capatinjoe root at the heart of it in the third test at headingley. Good morning. In the weather, its a stunning sunday on the way and for many of us that will be even hotter than yesterday. How long will it last . Ive got the forecast. Join me later. Its sunday, 25th august. Our top story sd baggage scanners will be introduced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. Ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and will mean passengers will no longer have to remove laptops and liquids f
departments, and to make inroads into the backlog of care that built up into the backlog of care that built up and was building up before covid and built up a lot more during covid. that balancing act, meeting demand and making inroads into the backlog, is a tough thing to do it the best of times, it is impossible to do when you are losing around half your medical staff. so there is no question that the targets we have set for ourselves, the aims we have got to reduce those waiting lists are going to be dented by this and thatis are going to be dented by this and that is a real pity. because we had been making progress, we had got to the stage at the end of march where we massively reduced almost to zero the number of people waiting more than 18 months for example for a procedure. so it is kind of heartbreaking if you have been a leader in the health service, anyone in the health service, and you have got those waiting this down, you have got, achieve the balancing act and lo
Our world, disabled and displaced. A film about the plight of refugees who have been injured in the syrian conflict. Nicky fox went tojordan earlier this year to hear their stories. Its one of greatest humanitarian disasters of our generation. A conflict that has not only torn apart families, its torn apart an entire country. Around 11 million syrians have been forced to leave their homes. Many have fled to neighbouring countries to escape the ongoing violence. I am nicky fox and i am injordan, a country that admits its unable to support the estimated 1. 4 million refugees it has already taken in. At the moment i just think about just walk again and everything will come later. Yeah, just take it one step. Step by step. If we are really looking to respond in a comprehensive way, we are not talking about millions of dollars of Financial Support, you are talking about billions of dollars of Financial Support. With a third of those having a disability or Serious Health condition, i am here