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Sportsday

has changed dramatically. now, of course, those with serious debilitating conditions should never be expected to work, but if you have a low level mobility issue your employer could make reasonable adjustments, perhaps including adaptations to enable you to work from home. if you're feeling anxious or depressed then, of course, you should get the support and treatment you need to manage your condition, but that doesn't mean we should assume you can't engage in work. here was the labour leader sir keir starmer�*s reaction earlier today. labour has, for a long time, been urging measures to be taken to deal with the problem of people getting back into work because it's inhibiting their ability to work, it's also restraining us in terms of what we can do with the economy, and that's why we've had a laser focus on how we get waiting lists down because the biggest problem here, frankly, is that the government's broken the nhs and waiting lists

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BBC News

be expected to work, but if you have a low level mobility issue your employer could make reasonable adjustments, perhaps including adaptations to enable you to work from home. if you're feeling anxious or depressed then, of course, you should get the support and treatment you need to manage your condition, but that doesn't mean we should assume you can't engage in work. here was the labour leader sir keir starmer�*s reaction earlier today. labour has, for a long time, been urging measures to be taken to deal with the problem of people getting back into work because it's inhibiting their ability to work, it's also restraining us in terms of what we can do with the economy, and that's why we've had a laser focus on how we get waiting lists down because the biggest problem here, frankly, is that the government's broken the nhs and waiting lists

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The Context

i see myself on training, i'm still doing well and follow those younger generation. so, i'm confident to compete with anybody. and that's all the sport for now. prime minister rishi sunak is calling for an end to what's being called "sick note culture". says he wants to get more people back to work. as part of a fresh crackdown on people claiming benefits. new idea — responsibility for assessing fitness to work will shift away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the prime minister. joining me now is dr phil whitaker. he is a practising gp and medical

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The Context

of that, that these people really do need help back into work?- of that, that these people really do need help back into work? yes, so we know that for — need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many _ need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many people, _ need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many people, good - need help back into work? yes, so we| know that for many people, good work can be _ know that for many people, good work can be really positive for their mental— can be really positive for their mental health. i think the government is missing the key point here which_ government is missing the key point here which is that the main barrier the people — here which is that the main barrier the people are facing to being able to come _ the people are facing to being able to come back to work is the fact that they— to come back to work is the fact that they are unable to access the mental— that they are unable to access the mental health support they need through— mental health support they need through the nhs in a timely manner. there _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 19— through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 1.9 million people there are1.9 million people currently— there are 1.9 million people currently on the nhs waiting list, for mental health support. and you think there are _ for mental health support. and you think there are a _ for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion - for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion of - think there are a proportion of people that there sick note culture, as the phrase is used, is applicable to? i as the phrase is used, is applicable to? ~' ., . ., to? i think the rhetoric that the government — to? i think the rhetoric that the government have _ to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been - to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been using . to? i think the rhetoric that the i government have been using over to? i think the rhetoric that the - government have been using over the last couple _ government have been using over the last couple of weeks has been really deeply— last couple of weeks has been really deeply damaging and quite insulting to people with mental health problems. and particularly to those 1.9 problems. and particularly to those t9 million — problems. and particularly to those 1.9 million people who are on the waiting _ 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists who are struggling

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The Context

really deeply damaging and actually quite insulting to people _ with mental health problems. and particularly to those i 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists - who are struggling with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, - but they're unable to access it. and we know that millions of people | struggling with their mental healthl would love to be working, but if they can't access i this support, you know, - removing financial support is not going to help them move into work. it's only going to worsen their mental health. - let's bring in our panel. anna, let's come to you. what do you make of the prime minister's speech? it’s of the prime minister's speech? it's art of of the prime minister's speech? it�*s part of something he's been talking about for a while, trying to get people back into work. he's actually been concerned about this from his days at the treasury as chancellor. today, he put out a sharp statistic that britain spends more money on benefits of people than it does on a

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The Context

lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the pm. we don'tjust need to change the sick note, we need to change the sick note culture so that the default becomes fault becomes what work you can do, not what you can't. building on the pilots that we've already started, we're going to design a new system where people have easy and rapid access to specialised work and help support to help them back to work from the very first conversation. it used to be that if you worked just nine hours a week, you'd get full benefits without needing to look for additional work. that's not right, because if you can work more, you should. so we're changing the rules. anyone working less than half a full—time week will now have to try and find extra work in return for claiming benefits. dr phil whitaker is a practising gp and medical editor

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Newsday

that they're attacking her, - the same as they did with diane abbott — it's no surprise. so the guy who apologised for his new trainers, - can he apologise for the 4.2 million families in poverty today? - you're talking about the prime minister? i'm talking about the prime minister, who can stand up| and apologise like he's the boy next door for his new trainers, _ but he cannot apologise for the 4.2 million families in poverty. - he can't apologise for the workers who aren't getting paid. _ he can't apologise for the nhs and the waiting lists _ with people dying on them. if you have a problem with rishi's trainers, fine, but if you have a problem with the nhs, you should see what's happening in wales, where bridget's party have been in power for 25 years and given us the longest waiting lists this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. israel, backed by the us and other allies, showed just how effective air defences can be when faced with a missile barrage from iran.

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BBC News

to the review commission, the body which investigates miscarriages of justice, and they turned it down twice, and it wasn't until last year that mr malkinson was acquitted. todayis that mr malkinson was acquitted. today is a significant development because it's the first time the commission has held up its hands and said, we got this terribly wrong and they have issued this unreserved apology. what's interesting is the commission hasn't published its report because there is a bigger public inquiry due to start next year and the commission does what its findings today, which may be critical of the police, to influence the inquiry yet to come. tonight, mr malkinson said the apology is too little, too late. he says the delay in apologising added to his mental turmoil as he fights for accountability for what was done to him. new figures show more people are waiting longer for healthcare in wales than ever before. nhs data released by the welsh government shows longer waits in a&e, more people on waiting lists

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DHHL waitlisters to benefit from new down payment assistance program : Maui Now

The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has partnered with homestead nonprofit, Hawaiian Lending & Investments, to provide direct assistance to beneficiaries looking to construct, or purchase, a home on Hawaiian Home Lands.

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