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back to you, joanna. thank you. let's stay with that success into tokyo. phoebe paterson pine has won archery gold with a 134 to 133 victory against her chiliean opponent. en route to the final, paterson pine beat the defending champion — and fellow team gb archerjess stretton. earlier i spoke to phoebe paterson pine's mum alison, who told me how happy she was about the victory incredibly proud. very, very proud. she has worked so hard to get to this point and she deserved it, she really does. it was unfortunate she was up againstjess. they are really good friends, the it meets, they train together. but phoebe held her nerve. we are all very tired here but it has been an amazing morning, night. but it has been an amazing morning, nirht. �* . but it has been an amazing morning, nirht. �* , , ., but it has been an amazing morning, nirht.�* �*, night. and it is your husband's birthda . night. and it is your husband's birthday- an — night. and it is your husband's birthday. an extra _ night. and it is your husband's birthday. an extra special- nigh
back to you, joanna. thank you. let's stay with that success into tokyo. phoebe paterson pine has won archery gold with a 134 to 133 victory against her chiliean opponent. en route to the final, paterson pine beat the defending champion — and fellow team gb archerjess stretton. earlier i spoke to phoebe paterson pine's mum alison, who told me how happy she was about the victory incredibly proud. very, very proud. she has worked so hard to get to this point and she deserved it, she really...
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we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what happens if you take people and you - think are normally pampered, or they live a slightly - different life and you strip that bare, and then watch what happens as a result. j look i'm a celebrity. is now in its, what... gosh, i can't remember how many seasons it's in — - 15th season or something. so it evolves, but that - still runs through and i think that's why people still watch it, and it is very revealing. l and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are morej rounded, more real, more down to earth than they thought - and then that becomes ano
we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what...
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talking to my colleague joanna. earlier i spoke tojon white, fomer royal marines officer who served in afghanistan. it was while on patrol with 40 commando that he stepped on an ied resulting in the loss of three of his limbs. jon is now a motivational speaker. yes, i think they would have been a huge sense of vulnerability for them out there. not a huge amount of protection, relatively small forces, clearly a big target. whilst trying to do a difficult administrative job as well terms of processing people to get out of there. so, yes, an incredibly difficult task and i'm sure there is a huge sense of relief for the majority of them, having landed back in the uk this morning. and i am sure many of them, and i was looking at photographs that were appearing on this morning's front pages of troops on military planes preparing to leave, and just looking at all those faces and expressions wondering what was going through their minds. we have heard from the vice admiral who was in charge of the uk evacuation for the uk se
talking to my colleague joanna. earlier i spoke tojon white, fomer royal marines officer who served in afghanistan. it was while on patrol with 40 commando that he stepped on an ied resulting in the loss of three of his limbs. jon is now a motivational speaker. yes, i think they would have been a huge sense of vulnerability for them out there. not a huge amount of protection, relatively small forces, clearly a big target. whilst trying to do a difficult administrative job as well terms of...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... twenty years after being sent in, the last british troops have left afghanistan, the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, you know, the exhaustion painted on people's faces. so we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is highly likely within the next 24—hours — as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than hurricane katrina, which devastated new orleans 16 years ago. dilemma for doctors — a severe shortage of test tubes in the uk means patients needing urgent blood tests could face delays. at the paralympics — great britain's hannah cockroft wins her third successive 100m gold. now on bbc news, on the travel show there's another chance to see the second part of rajan datar�*s epic railjourney across the united states. i'm on a coast—to—coast trek across the south of the usa, exploring the p
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... twenty years after being sent in, the last british troops have left afghanistan, the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, you know, the exhaustion painted on people's faces. so we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is highly likely within the next 24—hours — as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' a, a, , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the taliban will be based on what they do not they say. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than hurricane katrina which devastated new orleans 16 years ago. dilemma for doctors, a severe shortage of test tubes in the uk means patients needing urgent blood tests could face delays. at the olympics, a british athlete wins her third successive gold. abbey back at the top of the hour but right now it is time for weather world. this time on weather world, code red for humanity, the stark warn
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' a, a, , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' ., ., , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the taliban will be based on what they do not they say. forecasters warn
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' ., ., , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a willingness to show global leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would leadership to help vulnerable around them, iwould point leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would point them to the kabul of the —— mike airlift of the last 1a days. i thank everyone involved, and i believe they can be very proud of what they have done. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is "highly likely" within the next 24—hours as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... the us military says one of its drones has taken out an islamic state group planner, following thursday's attack which killed as many as 170 people at kabul airport. the uk's evacuation in afghanistan reaches its final stages. the head of britain's armed forces told the bbc the number of people left behind would be in the high hundreds. we've done an extraordinaryjob to evacuate as many as we have, but i'm afraid it's absolutely heartbreaking that we can't bring everybody out. a recipe for covid chaos — government plans for schools are criticised by education unions who fear a rise in coronavirus infections. britain's lorry driver shortage — the business secretary has rejected a temporary loosening of immigration rules and told companies to employ uk—based staff. hurricane ida is approaching louisiana — forcing the evacuation of high—risk areas. and at the paralympics — its two gold medals and two world records for the british cycling couple — husband and wife lora and n
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... the us military says one of its drones has taken out an islamic state group planner, following thursday's attack which killed as many as 170 people at kabul airport. the uk's evacuation in afghanistan reaches its final stages. the head of britain's armed forces told the bbc the number of people left behind would be in the high hundreds. we've done an extraordinaryjob to evacuate as many as we have, but i'm afraid it's absolutely...
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that is a good question, joanna, and i don't know. until we get into it in the next few weeks. but, as they say, i think the disruption is inevitable because we will have staff that will have to stay off school because they are ill. what level that reaches and how that mousse of the population i don't know. sage might have a better idea. we might get some clues in scotland. we might get some clues in scotland. we got colleagues, i got a friend in leicester who school has been back for a week already. we might be able to get some information from that about how many people are actually following ill and having to be off work. but i guess what i'm saying is that disruption is going to be inevitable but we want, we don't want to, like, have people seriously ill. there are still people in our communities that are not vaccinated for a number of reasons and we don't want the virus, i would imagine, to rip through the population because those people to become ill or hospitalised. and it's a difficult situation. ijust think hospitalised. and it's a difficult situation. i just think tha
that is a good question, joanna, and i don't know. until we get into it in the next few weeks. but, as they say, i think the disruption is inevitable because we will have staff that will have to stay off school because they are ill. what level that reaches and how that mousse of the population i don't know. sage might have a better idea. we might get some clues in scotland. we might get some clues in scotland. we got colleagues, i got a friend in leicester who school has been back for a week...
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jim allen, whose is someone we all know very well, - watched the joanna lumley- programme that clive produced. sat up and said what happens if it's notjustjoanna. - what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. it's not necessarily- from the celebrity interview, but it's from that programming in that instinct which is about l saying, and that is why i think| i'm a celebrity endures today. it's notjust- a reality concept — what happens if you take people who you think are normally- pampered, then what was happening as a result. - that show is now in its... can even remember how many seasons. | that still runs through. that's why i think. people still watch it, and it is very revealing. and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are more rounded, more realthan they thought and that i becomes part of their career. and some people don't reveal a different side i of their selves. but it all stems definitely. from the sort of interviews that ruby's has been doing. where you really peel back the layers — let stay with you because
jim allen, whose is someone we all know very well, - watched the joanna lumley- programme that clive produced. sat up and said what happens if it's notjustjoanna. - what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. it's not necessarily- from the celebrity interview, but it's from that programming in that instinct which is about l saying, and that is why i think| i'm a celebrity endures today. it's notjust- a reality concept — what happens if you take people who you think are...
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speaking to my colleague joanna gosling, our chief international correspondent lyse doucet said that for many afghans, the choice between remaining in the country they know and leaving everything behind is impossible. it is amazing how words can be so powerful to convey the fear, the panic, the terror that so many art feeling here. i�*mjust panic, the terror that so many art feeling here. i�*m just one person amongst millions and the world over are getting sos messages. 0n amongst millions and the world over are getting sos messages. on my phone there are please, the taliban came a knocking at my uncle�*s door, please, my life is in danger, my father is too old and is not at home, cannot get to be a port and those who say i have all the documents i need, i have a british passport, need to get my family to the gate, we have been stuck for days. my children have not drink any water. there are people too who have no documents at all, all they have is the e—mail address of a british or american consulate and they see that there is rest to the airport, they absorb this panic, they
speaking to my colleague joanna gosling, our chief international correspondent lyse doucet said that for many afghans, the choice between remaining in the country they know and leaving everything behind is impossible. it is amazing how words can be so powerful to convey the fear, the panic, the terror that so many art feeling here. i�*mjust panic, the terror that so many art feeling here. i�*m just one person amongst millions and the world over are getting sos messages. 0n amongst millions...
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hi, joanna. we have heard — situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from _ situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's - situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's today i have heard from mcdonald's today that across 1250 is doors across as you say england and wales they are having problems with their supplies from milkshake and for certain bottled drinks so of course mcdonald's is notjust famous for the big mac in the quarter pounder, it is often for milkshakes and make love as well and most of those are made via fresh milk supplies coming into their stores across the uk and what mcdonald's are saying today is that they like lots of restaurants and food businesses across the uk have been having supply chain issues. you may well remember last week we heard that nando's had issues across about 50 of their stores getting hold of chicken that they had to shop for a good few days until those supply issues were worked out. now, a lot of that was caused because of a shortage of hgv drivers, so there's b
hi, joanna. we have heard — situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from _ situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's - situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's today i have heard from mcdonald's today that across 1250 is doors across as you say england and wales they are having problems with their supplies from milkshake and for certain bottled drinks so of course mcdonald's is notjust famous for the big mac in the quarter pounder, it is...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11: the uk prime minister will ask joe biden to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond the end of august, amid fears the withdrawal could prevent further evacuation flights, but the taliban say they won't accept an extension to the deadline. i don't think there is any likelihood on staying on after the united states, if their timetable extends at all, that'll give us some days more to evacuate people, because we are down to not weeks. as aerial evacuations continue. a member of the afghan security forces is killed in a firefight at the gates of kabul airport. us and german troops were involved. in an emotional interview, a widow tells the bbc how her husband took his own life after relapsing into a gambling addiction. i looked out of the window and two policemen got out the car and the way they walked in, i knew what they were going to say. as all 16— and 17—year—olds are offered their first coronavirus vaccine, a campaign is launched to encourage teenagers
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11: the uk prime minister will ask joe biden to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond the end of august, amid fears the withdrawal could prevent further evacuation flights, but the taliban say they won't accept an extension to the deadline. i don't think there is any likelihood on staying on after the united states, if their timetable extends at all, that'll give us some days more to evacuate people, because we are down to not weeks. as aerial...
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joanna, _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you - department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want i department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want to j department. thank you for that - insight. joanna, do you want to take us onto the sunday people? this is a heartening story, really, given the general tone of coverage of immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number— immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits are _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits are offered - record number of brits are offered rooms— record number of brits are offered rooms to — record number of brits are offered rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier— rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier on— rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier on this week, i saw a gentleman on twitter actually tweet from wakefield, where i'm from
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thanks, joanna. last week's report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change made the link between a warming planet and extreme weather events very explicit. and when it comes to wildfires, 2021 looks like breaking a number of unwanted records. in europe, there's been a lot of focus on countries around the mediterranean in recent weeks. these pictures are from greece. but there have also been serious fires in turkey, italy, and algeria, where more than 70 people have been killed by wildfires this month. and in the last few days as we've heard, dangerous fires here in france, as well as israel, lebanon and spain. many of the worst fires in southern and western turkey, and there have been more than 200 of them, have now been brought under control. but look at the amount of land that has burnt in turkey so far this year — more than eight times the average over the previous 12 years. and that means more greenhouse gases being released, heating up the planet even more, so, it's a vicious circle
thanks, joanna. last week's report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change made the link between a warming planet and extreme weather events very explicit. and when it comes to wildfires, 2021 looks like breaking a number of unwanted records. in europe, there's been a lot of focus on countries around the mediterranean in recent weeks. these pictures are from greece. but there have also been serious fires in turkey, italy, and algeria, where more than 70 people have been killed by...
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joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year, down to just over 300,000. but the number waiting for more than two years has gone up to nearly 6,000, a a6% increase on the previous month, according to the royal college of surgeons. the organisation says demand for hospital beds and staff shortages from being pinged by the covid app are causing a volatile mix of pressures on surgery. i think waiting lists will rise because there will be a huge increase in demand, and i think again people understand that, but the important thing is that we are providing the nhs with the resources that it needs. the government says it's gi
joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year,...
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joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year, down to just over 300,000. but the number waiting for more than two years has gone up to nearly 6,000, a 46% increase on the previous month, according to the royal college of surgeons. the organisation says demand for hospital beds and staff shortages from being pinged by the covid app are causing a volatile mix of pressures on surgery. i think waiting lists will rise because there will be a huge increase in demand, and i think again people understand that, but the important thing is that we are providing the nhs with the resources that it needs. the government says it's gi
joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year,...
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, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the many i psychological, it is tiring. joanna l is yet another of the many millions waiting for a routine operation. a sporty teenager, six years ago her heart was found to have a leaky valve, which was repaired with emergency surgery. in april this year, she was told the valve needed replacing, but she is still waiting for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation _ for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is _ for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is delayed i for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is delayed anyj is, if the operation is delayed any further. _ is, if the operation is delayed any further. it— is, if the operation is delayed any further, it may not be as successful as i further, it may not be as successful as i hoped — further, it may not be as successful as i hoped it— further, it may not be as successful as i hoped it would be. having had an eme
, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the many i psychological, it is tiring. joanna l is yet another of the many millions waiting for a routine operation. a sporty teenager, six years ago her heart was found to have a leaky valve, which was repaired with emergency surgery. in april this year, she was told the valve needed replacing, but she is still waiting for an appointment....
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and joanna, thank you for your advice. the international red cross has warned of a catastrophe for civilians in afghanistan as the taliban continues to advance across the country. it comes as afghanistan replaces its army chief as the insurgents take control of ten of the country's 311 provincial capitals. the un say more than 1000 civilians have died in the past month. let's take a look at the latest developments. intense street—by—street fighting is taking place in the city of kandahar, where the taliban have also taken control of the jail and released hundreds of prisoners. overnight the taliban clamed to have taken control of the strategically important city of ghanzi, which is on the road to the capital, kabul. president ashraf ghani earlier flew to the northern city of mazar—i—sharif, traditionally an anti—taliban bastion, to try to rally pro—government forces. let's speak to our correspondent yogita limaye. tell us about the situation in the capital. well, in the capital things are tense. people are worr
and joanna, thank you for your advice. the international red cross has warned of a catastrophe for civilians in afghanistan as the taliban continues to advance across the country. it comes as afghanistan replaces its army chief as the insurgents take control of ten of the country's 311 provincial capitals. the un say more than 1000 civilians have died in the past month. let's take a look at the latest developments. intense street—by—street fighting is taking place in the city of kandahar,...
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joanna crane is yet another of the many millions waiting for a routine operation. a sporty teenager, six years ago her heart was found to have a leaky valve, which was repaired with emergency surgery. in april this year, she was told the valve needed replacing but she is still waiting for an appointment. i think the difficulty is if the operation is delayed any further it may not be as successful as i hoped it would be and having had an emergency operation to last me six years, hopefully this one will last me my life but if it gets delayed any further, it might only last me a short amount of time again and then having to go through this whole process again is the thing that is hanging over my head. the british heart foundation this week warned the delay in some treatments could be putting lives at risk, as the number of people on nhs waiting list in england has risen sharply through the pandemic. doncaster royal infirmary in south yorkshire is trying a drive—through approach to driving down waiting lists by getting patients to fit their own heart—monitoring dev
joanna crane is yet another of the many millions waiting for a routine operation. a sporty teenager, six years ago her heart was found to have a leaky valve, which was repaired with emergency surgery. in april this year, she was told the valve needed replacing but she is still waiting for an appointment. i think the difficulty is if the operation is delayed any further it may not be as successful as i hoped it would be and having had an emergency operation to last me six years, hopefully this...
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but in 2009, after a high—profile campaign backed by the actress joanna lumley, most gurkhas were allowed to settle in the uk. many now say they're struggling to survive on pensions that don't meet the cost of living here. my counterpart gets - nowadays over {1200—1300 i'm getting somewhere £350. gyan raj rai joined the gurkha forces at the age of 17 and served for 20 years. we want to be treated equal to the british i in every aspect, according to the tripartite _ agreement's spirit. so, that is what british i government does not want. these veterans say they've been failed by successive governments, both labour and conservative. i want to work cross—party to find a solution. it cannot be right that government is treating gurkha veterans this way, that they are resorting to going on hunger strike. and i think parliamentarians need to step up and take action. ben wallace needs to look out of his window, walk the ten metres to where this protest is taking place and take action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence said in a statement... these gurkha veterans say they want the br
but in 2009, after a high—profile campaign backed by the actress joanna lumley, most gurkhas were allowed to settle in the uk. many now say they're struggling to survive on pensions that don't meet the cost of living here. my counterpart gets - nowadays over {1200—1300 i'm getting somewhere £350. gyan raj rai joined the gurkha forces at the age of 17 and served for 20 years. we want to be treated equal to the british i in every aspect, according to the tripartite _ agreement's spirit. so,...
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but in 2009, after a high—profile campaign backed by the actress joanna lumley, most gurkhas were allowed to settle in the uk. many now say they are struggling to survive on pensions that don't meet the cost of living here. my counterpart gets nowadays over 1200 to £1300. i'm getting somewhere £350. this man joined the gurkhas at the age of 17 and served for 20 years. we want to be treated equal to the british in every aspect, according to the tripartite agreement�*s spirit. that is what the british government does not want. these veterans say they have been failed by successive governments, both labour and conservative. i want to work cross party to find a solution. it cannot be right that the government is treating gurkha veterans this way, that they are resorting to going on hunger strike. and i think parliamentarians need to step up and take action. ben wallace needs to look out of his window, walk the ten minutes to where this protest is taking place, and take action. a spokesperson for the ministry of defence said in a statement... these gurkha veterans say they want the british
but in 2009, after a high—profile campaign backed by the actress joanna lumley, most gurkhas were allowed to settle in the uk. many now say they are struggling to survive on pensions that don't meet the cost of living here. my counterpart gets nowadays over 1200 to £1300. i'm getting somewhere £350. this man joined the gurkhas at the age of 17 and served for 20 years. we want to be treated equal to the british in every aspect, according to the tripartite agreement�*s spirit. that is what...
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for now, back to you, joanna. boats at a beauty spot in dorset are being encouraged not to drop their anchors, but to use new "eco—moorings" instead. the ten moorings being installed at studland bay are safer for the creatures living below the water's surface — like seahorses — which can have their habitat damaged by traditional anchors. john maguire reports. these underwater meadows of seagrass provide a vital habitat teeming with wildlife, and it's where you can find the spiny seahorse. it's a protected species, and studland bay is a marine conservation zone. but boats visiting this popular area of the dorset coast can create problems. we've counted up to a50 boats here in one day. it's the noise, the anchors, the general movement of everything seems to affect the seahorses. they're very prone to stress, and so if you can sort of reduce that stress, then they're quite happy, relaxed seahorses. if they have a lot of stress, then they move back out to sea. the wildlife presenter steve backshall has dived her
for now, back to you, joanna. boats at a beauty spot in dorset are being encouraged not to drop their anchors, but to use new "eco—moorings" instead. the ten moorings being installed at studland bay are safer for the creatures living below the water's surface — like seahorses — which can have their habitat damaged by traditional anchors. john maguire reports. these underwater meadows of seagrass provide a vital habitat teeming with wildlife, and it's where you can find the spiny...
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i agree with joanna, _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is - started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is a - i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience _ i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience shown by students and the teachers _ resilience shown by students and the teachers who have gone out of their way to _ teachers who have gone out of their way to make sure when they were doing _ way to make sure when they were doing online delivery that they were making _ doing online delivery that they were making it _ doing online delivery that they were making it exciting and engaging as possible. — making it exciting and engaging as possible, there's probably some learning — possible, there's probably some learning to be done from that as we io learning to be done from that as we go forward — learning to be done from that as we go forward and ijoanne was saying, they are _ go forward and ijoanne was saying, they are looking at what the adaptations might be for a
i agree with joanna, _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is - started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is a - i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience _ i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience shown by students and the teachers _ resilience shown by students and the teachers who have gone out of their way to _ teachers who have gone out of their way to make sure when they...
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first of all please, joanna. _ biological women? first of all please, joanna. the - biological women? first of all please, joanna. the current l biological women? first of all l please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed tra ns— please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed trans— woman to compete against cis women once the trans— woman has lowered her testosterone and kept there for one year, in a weightlifting, the international weightlifting federation requires the testosterone to be below five per litre, that is the rule that holds for laurel hubbard. so that is the route she was required to meet. you hubbard. so that is the route she was required to meet.— was required to meet. you have described _ was required to meet. you have described biological— was required to meet. you have described biological women - was required to meet. you have described biological women as i was required to meet. you have l described biological women as cis gender woman but this is about sex rather than gender which is something that you might change, not somethin
first of all please, joanna. _ biological women? first of all please, joanna. the - biological women? first of all please, joanna. the current l biological women? first of all l please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed tra ns— please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed trans— woman to compete against cis women once the trans— woman has lowered her testosterone and kept there for one year, in a weightlifting, the international weightlifting federation requires the testosterone to...