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here in the uk, 2022 saw the highest number of excess deaths outside the covid pandemic in half a century. and france tries again to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. it s an unpopular reform that didn t go well last time it tried. we ll be live in paris. we start in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has said ukraine s army is facing an extremely difficult situation as fighting continues in the eastern donbas region. the focus is the salt mining town of soledar. the uk defence ministry says it s likely that russian forces including wagner group mercenaries now control most of the town. we ll be taking a look at why it s become central to this conflict. but first, here s president zelensky. translation: and what did russia want to win there? i everything is completely destroyed. there was almost no life left. thousands of their people are gone, the whole land in soledar is covered with the corpses of the invaders and scarred from the strikes. this is what madne ....
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We re going to talk about a story here in the uk now a higher than usual number of people died in 2022. in fact, last year saw the biggest level of excess deaths outside covid, in half a century. these are the numbers. the annual total of almost 660,000 is below peak covid levels. but it s still 9% higher than 2019, the year before the pandemic. so what s at play here? well the data suggests a leading explanation is the longer term impact of covid on people s health. but the last couple of weeks of december saw an even sharper rise: 20 percent. a cold snap in the uk may have contributed along with the crisis in healthcare. delays in freeing up hospital beds have had knock on effects for admissions, leading to many patients experiencing long waits in ambulances before being handed over to accident and emergency teams. here s more analysis from stuart macdonald, from lcp health analytics, which has been looking at the data. ....
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