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Its Sunday September 8. Our maIn story a damnIng report on the state of the nhs In england due later thIs week wIll hIghlIght severe problems for chIldren and young People gettIng access to care. PrIme MInIster SIr KeIr starmer blamed prevIous Governments for leavIng the nhs broken, but the conservatIves accused hIm of ChasIng HeadlInes and saId they left the Health ServIce wIth more doctors, more nurses and more fundIng In real terms. Our Health EdItor Hugh pym has the story. WIthIn Hugh Pym has the story. Hours of formIng the new Government wIthIn hours of formIng the new Government MInIsters were sayIng the nhs was broken and the problems could not be fIxed overnIght. The medIcal Expert Lord Darcy asked to carry out a rapId revIew of the state of the nhs and england, a dIagnosIs as one source put It hIghlIghtIng whIch areas needed fIxIng. HIs full report due out later In the week, now the fIrst fIndIngs have been released IncludIng m ....
Warmer and more humid as we go through this week. All the details later in the programme. Good morning. Its tuesday the 15th of august. The former us President Donald Trump has been served with a fresh set of charges accusing him of trying to overturn the results of the last us president ial election. He and 18 others have been indicted in the State Of Georgia on counts that include racketeering and forgery. Mr trump has previously denied any wrongdoing and said the case was politically motivated. The investigation has centred on claims the former president pressured Georgia State officials into rejecting legitimate votes. Every individual charged in the indictment is charged with one count of violating georgias racketeering and corrupt organisations act through participation in a criminal enterprise to accompli ....
Across the uk, unemployment is at levels not seen since the 19705, but there are still millions of adults out of work in skegness. nearly a third of people aged 16 to 6a are classed as economically inactive. that is not in work or looking for a job. it s above the uk average of just over 21%. we have got employment out there for people but it s just making sure that we match, we can match those people to the jobs that are available. sometimes people might have health conditions, so we need to work with them a little bit more intensely. so we ve got disability employment advisers and we ve got special people that are trained to support people with health issues. while there is some suggestion the so called staycation boom is starting to tail off, there remains a high demand for workers here. ....
What is happening there? this business is what is happening there? ti 3 business is relatively new. they started up last may in the midst of the pandemic but they enjoyed a bumper peak season. their clients are mainly hotels, b&b, self catering businesses and due to the staycation boom last year because of the pandemic, travel restrictions, they had a really good start. so much so they invested more than £50,000 in new equipment, new machines, new dryers but now what they are seeing as they are being hit by the rising costs of fuel and energy. i am joined hit by the rising costs of fuel and energy. iam joined now hit by the rising costs of fuel and energy. i am joined now by the director and owner here. in terms of the increases, what kind of increases are using and what kind of impact is it having? a£111 increases are using and what kind of impact is it having? impact is it having? our main expenditure impact is it having? our main expenditure is impact is it having? our mai ....
Brighter over the next 24 hour is. today is the day they turn on the illuminations, going since 1879. usually attracting more than 3 million visitors. for the first time this year, the illuminations will actually stay up for longer it s hoped it ll attract more people here during the quieter winter months to help recoup some of those losses from the start of the season. the limits on foreign travel have been good news for british seaside resorts up and down the country. blackpool among them. let s have a look at how difficult a year it has been. visits to places like this and tourist attractions like the illuminations are down by 65%. no great surprise, but given the restrictions, it means a pretty tough year compared to previous ones. but that staycation boom has been great too, 23 million of us holidaying in the uk this year, bringing money to the british economy. the big hope is whether that will continue next year, and ....