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i am 88, had a wonderful service from the national health service, but nowadays i am scared of going into hospitals. with people waiting four hours, more people waiting on trolleys and core doors, more discharges, thanks to the tory cuts, civil, right to be frightened about a future nhs along with this gov office?remains in >> can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen our national health service is treating more patients than it ever has before, more people planning operations, more doctors and nurses, more gps and record levels of funding into the national health service. the only possible with the strong economy, only possible with the strong and stable government and over the coming weeks, we are going to be out there campaigning across the country taking records in the national health service, the shadow home secretary has been in her own personal way. and to the west side, i like korbin much. [laughter] >> how will he pay for this? and to increase taxes. and he is a terrorist sympathizer. the attitude about defense where he me. they are right to be worried, unable to defen
i am 88, had a wonderful service from the national health service, but nowadays i am scared of going into hospitals. with people waiting four hours, more people waiting on trolleys and core doors, more discharges, thanks to the tory cuts, civil, right to be frightened about a future nhs along with this gov office?remains in >> can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen our national health service is treating more patients than it ever has before, more people planning operations, more...
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i am 88, had a wonderful service from the national health service, but nowadays i am scared of going into hospitals. with people waiting four hours, more people waiting on trolleys and core doors, more discharges, thanks to the tory cuts, civil, right to be frightened about a future nhs along with this government. >> can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen our national health service is treating more patients than it ever has before, more people planning operations, more doctors and nurses, more gps and record levels of funding into the national health service. the only possible with the strong economy, only possible with the strong and stable government and over the coming weeks, we are going to be out there campaigning across the country taking records in the national health service, the shadow home secretary has been in her own personal way. and to the west side, i like korbin much. [laughter] >> how will he pay for this? and to increase taxes. and he is a terrorist sympathizer. the attitude about defense where he me. they are right to be worried, unable to defend our coun
i am 88, had a wonderful service from the national health service, but nowadays i am scared of going into hospitals. with people waiting four hours, more people waiting on trolleys and core doors, more discharges, thanks to the tory cuts, civil, right to be frightened about a future nhs along with this government. >> can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen our national health service is treating more patients than it ever has before, more people planning operations, more doctors...
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that is six times the total budget of our national health service. imagine the outcry if public sector workers decided to put in for a 14% pay rise. just imagine. but it's no surprise that the richest have got even richer, after the tens of billions the tories have handed them in tax cuts. that's what we mean when they say the system is rigged for the rich. so, thanks for making that clear, mr murdoch. applause and so, i don't know if rupert murdoch plans to give us any other help during the election campaign but we are grateful for that information. in fact, i'm that information. infact, i'm more that information. in fact, i'm more likely expect hostility... our challenge to a rigged system is bound to meet hostility. change always involves taking on vested interests. and there is a real danger that the tories scaremongering and spin machine will make some people settle for less than they should, resigned themselves to things the way they are, underestimating just how many more burdens the tories could impose in their mission to break the system for
that is six times the total budget of our national health service. imagine the outcry if public sector workers decided to put in for a 14% pay rise. just imagine. but it's no surprise that the richest have got even richer, after the tens of billions the tories have handed them in tax cuts. that's what we mean when they say the system is rigged for the rich. so, thanks for making that clear, mr murdoch. applause and so, i don't know if rupert murdoch plans to give us any other help during the...
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a massive cyber attack hits britain's national health service but the british are not the only ones. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it is an international attack. a number of countries and organizations have been affected. >> in turkey, we find out why this is a and increasingly dangerous activity. satirist and journalists telling dw about the increasing pressure they live under. president trump in a series of tweets warns sacked fbi boss james comey not to leak information to the media. he also threatens to cancel press briefings. ♪ christopher: good to have you with us. more than 70 countries across the world have been struck by a cyber attack that has struck businesses and government institutions. dozens of hospitals across britain forced into cancel clemens and turn away patients after an attack crippled their systems. health facilities in england and scotland asking patients to seek medicalare only in emergencies. the attack use malicious software that takes computer system hostage and water them and less a ransom is paid. officials are working with hospitals to investig
a massive cyber attack hits britain's national health service but the british are not the only ones. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it is an international attack. a number of countries and organizations have been affected. >> in turkey, we find out why this is a and increasingly dangerous activity. satirist and journalists telling dw about the increasing pressure they live under. president trump in a series of tweets warns sacked fbi boss james comey not to leak information to...
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and so, i wa nt to national health service. and so, i want to outline to you today what labour wants to offer to you in the general election. we're ready to step in and save the nhs from the cuts and privatisation that have happened over the past seven years. every day i'm, i ensure that our general election team is fully aware of the importance of the national health service. at our headquarters in london the walls are decorated with original posters from the 1940s saying labour's health service cove rs eve ryo ne saying labour's health service covers everyone and the tories voted against it. nothing embodies our campaign theme for the many, not the few, better than the national health service. universal life long healthcare, free at the point of need. however, our health service is actually being dismantled by stealth. over the past seven years our national health service has been driven into crisis after crisis. a&e departments struggling to cope. waiting lists soaring. and we saw last week the tory cuts have exposed patient
and so, i wa nt to national health service. and so, i want to outline to you today what labour wants to offer to you in the general election. we're ready to step in and save the nhs from the cuts and privatisation that have happened over the past seven years. every day i'm, i ensure that our general election team is fully aware of the importance of the national health service. at our headquarters in london the walls are decorated with original posters from the 1940s saying labour's health...
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and our national health service... cheering art national health service is an example of that. our attitude towards the natural world and the environment is an example of that. and so when you read the manifesto tomorrow, please take it in and understand all the work that's gone into it and all the ideas that are bare and the opportunities it gives to all of us. but we have three weeks, three weeks, to get that message out, three weeks to ensure that everybody who is eligible is on the electoral register, three weeks to get the message out there of how different our society and our country could be. three weeks here in cold valley to get out and get all the support you possibly can to getjosh elected, all the support you possibly can to get josh elected, to all the support you possibly can to getjosh elected, to get somebody elected who will truly represent this area, truly represent this area and the needs of all of the people. that is the labour party message and i tell you this, the thousands that are working for us in the party, the thousands that are coming out on the stre
and our national health service... cheering art national health service is an example of that. our attitude towards the natural world and the environment is an example of that. and so when you read the manifesto tomorrow, please take it in and understand all the work that's gone into it and all the ideas that are bare and the opportunities it gives to all of us. but we have three weeks, three weeks, to get that message out, three weeks to ensure that everybody who is eligible is on the...
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a cyber attack on the national health service in england. 16 or so hospitals we think have been hit by this cyber attack. gp surgeries as well. a ransomware attack. the nhs saying so far does not believe that patient data has been accessed. seeing this was not specifically targeted at the nhs and is affecting organisations from across the range of sectors, according to nhs digital. we have heard that the number of businesses in spain have also been hit by this same ra nsomwa re malwa re in spain have also been hit by this same ransomware malware attack that has caused so many problems in the nhs. our digital team at the bbc is monitoring twitter and other social accou nts monitoring twitter and other social accounts and have been looking at different hospitals affected but they are also hearing, i do not know to what extent, that some dental surgeries are being hit as well. clearly this is very much a developing story. many people taking precautionary measures. whenever you are it would be worth having a look if you have an appointment in case there is advice from your local nhs trust.
a cyber attack on the national health service in england. 16 or so hospitals we think have been hit by this cyber attack. gp surgeries as well. a ransomware attack. the nhs saying so far does not believe that patient data has been accessed. seeing this was not specifically targeted at the nhs and is affecting organisations from across the range of sectors, according to nhs digital. we have heard that the number of businesses in spain have also been hit by this same ra nsomwa re malwa re in...
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it is important we put a penny on income tax to fund the national health service. the question was, how would you raise the money? we've been quite detailed about how we would do it. firstly, we would scrap hs2, which is only there for the benefit of one place and one place alone, and that is london. we would also look at the barnet formula, which gives scots £1700 per head more than us, the english. it needs to be scrapped. and finally... a famous £350 million a week! we would slash the foreign aid budget, which is costing the british people £30 billion. and we will transfer that money to the national health service. because we are prepared... we cannot hear him speak. because we are prepared to look at different priorities, we can give the nhs an extra £9 billion a year, £2 billion extra for social care. it is not that long ago that you call the nhs a monolithic hangover — did you change your mind? in the early years of procurement, i think i was right, i think the nhs would do better. however, going into this election, and the last one, we have gone into
it is important we put a penny on income tax to fund the national health service. the question was, how would you raise the money? we've been quite detailed about how we would do it. firstly, we would scrap hs2, which is only there for the benefit of one place and one place alone, and that is london. we would also look at the barnet formula, which gives scots £1700 per head more than us, the english. it needs to be scrapped. and finally... a famous £350 million a week! we would slash the...
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among those affected, the uk's national health service, germany's national railway, and company such as fedex and nissan. most of the british hospitals affected are back to normal operation. new rocket warns its could carry a large nuclear warhead over a long distance. the testun watched launching yesterday. analysts estimate it could hit u.s. forces on the island of guam. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley says the latest test shows that kim is in a state of paranoia. saudi arabia and russia say they want to extend oil production cuts through the first quarter of next year. they say it is necessary if producers want to reduce global image rest of the five-year average and shore up prices. opec and other nations did agree to cut output meet next week in vienna. china, president xi jinping has pledged $78 billion in financing for what he calls the project of the century. the money would be used to connect china with europe and asia, and africa are infrastructure and investment. among those attending the conference in beijing work russia's president vladimir putin and tu
among those affected, the uk's national health service, germany's national railway, and company such as fedex and nissan. most of the british hospitals affected are back to normal operation. new rocket warns its could carry a large nuclear warhead over a long distance. the testun watched launching yesterday. analysts estimate it could hit u.s. forces on the island of guam. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley says the latest test shows that kim is in a state of paranoia. saudi...
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actor something as vital as the national health service ?|j actor something as vital as the national health service? i have advised on very specific issues that specific times, but what i would suggest is, review the resources. the resources that resist in the nhs of cyber security. people tell me that they have some very, very good people that there are only possibly as few as the handful. clearly, this sort of attack is something that needs a huge amount of resources. i think that also what i would be looking to see is how the national cyber security centre performance in trying to triangulate this attack to find out where it's coming from. if it is coming from a multiple number of sources, it makes it in some ways easier to find the source. it is very likely, this is not one person, but a group or a gang doing this, then again, the chances of detection increase. i think all all those reasons, we would hope the national cyber security centre can show its worth. i don't think that the people doing this were so stupid that they would have at
actor something as vital as the national health service ?|j actor something as vital as the national health service? i have advised on very specific issues that specific times, but what i would suggest is, review the resources. the resources that resist in the nhs of cyber security. people tell me that they have some very, very good people that there are only possibly as few as the handful. clearly, this sort of attack is something that needs a huge amount of resources. i think that also what i...
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health service. and expanding the in-flight paid therefor it hits busy transatlantic services. diplomats scramble a get answers from american pit -- american officials. first donald trump is taken to the twitter to tell the country's former fbi chief cannot link -- not leak information to the media. chum sayingad -- the bureau had lost confidence in him. it jumped is now under fired that coming was -- that could link comes campaign election officials to the kremlin. for more on this story let's cross to our white house correspondent. what are the latest reactions? the white house is seemingly having a hard time sticking to one story and convincing people of what is going on there. >> absolutely and this was clearly visible in the daily press briefing that just took place at the white house. spokesperson who was obviously having a very hard time justifying the kind of flip-flopping we have been seeing, sending it over to the fbi and seeing a completely different thing in a televised interview, and the
health service. and expanding the in-flight paid therefor it hits busy transatlantic services. diplomats scramble a get answers from american pit -- american officials. first donald trump is taken to the twitter to tell the country's former fbi chief cannot link -- not leak information to the media. chum sayingad -- the bureau had lost confidence in him. it jumped is now under fired that coming was -- that could link comes campaign election officials to the kremlin. for more on this story let's...
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health service hospitals, gp surgeries, what do you think of the people behind it?|j gp surgeries, what do you think of the people behind it? i think it's a disgrace, to be honest. it's peoples life and their care and it's been reported so far that patients may not be able to get proper care and it could be costing lives, which is a despicable act by those behind it. do you have any idea when you might be able to get your it services back up be able to get your it services back up and running again? no, we have no breath —— no recommendations as to when we can get things back up and running. chris maguire there speaking just a short while ago, a pharmacist at a gp practice in yorkshire. we've also heard from robert, who says he used to be a computer hacker. he is now the editor of the it safety website security smart and he's been explaining how quickly viruses and ra nsomwa re can explaining how quickly viruses and ransomware can spread. explaining how quickly viruses and ransomware can spread. if you're a computer user, you probably got your e—mail system an
health service hospitals, gp surgeries, what do you think of the people behind it?|j gp surgeries, what do you think of the people behind it? i think it's a disgrace, to be honest. it's peoples life and their care and it's been reported so far that patients may not be able to get proper care and it could be costing lives, which is a despicable act by those behind it. do you have any idea when you might be able to get your it services back up be able to get your it services back up and running...
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wasof the worst effects britain's national health service. the british health minister says the problem is being fixed. latestrding to our intelligence, we have not seen a second wave of attacks and level of criminal activity on the lower engine -- lower end of the range. i think that is encouraging. clear, not is very for organizations like the nhs but for private individuals and businesses. we have never seen anything on the scale when it comes to ransom ware attacks. can do thatings you everyone can do, all of us can do to protect ourselves against them. crisis, a dealg has been reached with media soldiers. the spokesman for the soldier says the government has been rejected. tying guns and cities across the country. the soldiers who helped to power in 2011 -- mutinies said they would keep up the pressure until their demands are met. >> this is not a coup. we want them to give us their money. he's the father, he's the president. >> after violent clashes erupted, the situation remains tense on monday. most banks stayed close -- stayed closed
wasof the worst effects britain's national health service. the british health minister says the problem is being fixed. latestrding to our intelligence, we have not seen a second wave of attacks and level of criminal activity on the lower engine -- lower end of the range. i think that is encouraging. clear, not is very for organizations like the nhs but for private individuals and businesses. we have never seen anything on the scale when it comes to ransom ware attacks. can do thatings you...
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the national health service in england is just one of several large organisations to have been hit by the attack in more than 70 countries worldwide. hackers are demanding money to restore access to their files. rory cellan—jones reports. it looked at first like an attack just on hospitals in the uk, but it is now becoming clear that this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of cybercrime. ransomware is becoming the tool of choice for an awful lot of criminals, simply because it is very easy to make money very quickly. you can buy ransomware online for as little as $39. it's quite cheap. at the top end of the market it comes with support and payment systems to help you get your money. so how does ransomware work? it often arrives in the form of an innocuous—looking e—mail. when you click on that link the malicious software is downloaded and spreads rapidly through your network, locking up all the files on it. then a message flashes up on screen is warning that if you want
the national health service in england is just one of several large organisations to have been hit by the attack in more than 70 countries worldwide. hackers are demanding money to restore access to their files. rory cellan—jones reports. it looked at first like an attack just on hospitals in the uk, but it is now becoming clear that this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of...
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there must bea national health service. there must be a vote to change britain's future. paul, before we go on to catch phrases, let's pick up the issue of swing. it does muddle some people, but it can be significant? it can, it was significant when we had four parties at the next election, ukip, the lib dems as well as the conservatives and labour, all above 10% in the polls. this time we don't have them all above 10%, but what is reverting to be almost 19505 system reverting to be almost 19505 5y5tem labour again5t tory. so the old—fashioned swingometer people are u5ed old—fashioned swingometer people are used to might be more effective thi5 time. it was brexit, the swing when we got those first results coming in from newcastle and sunderland that started to tip us off that something had gone a bit wrong from upper pollsters were saying? absolutely, seeing the swing on the night is such a dramatic part of any election, the physical image of its sweeping to one side. i think this time it will be the swing from ukip to the tories. that will be the case in so many seat
there must bea national health service. there must be a vote to change britain's future. paul, before we go on to catch phrases, let's pick up the issue of swing. it does muddle some people, but it can be significant? it can, it was significant when we had four parties at the next election, ukip, the lib dems as well as the conservatives and labour, all above 10% in the polls. this time we don't have them all above 10%, but what is reverting to be almost 19505 system reverting to be almost...
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britian‘s national health service was one of those hit. hospitals and doctors‘ surgeries were forced to turn away patients and cancel appointments. a number of spanish companies, including telecoms giant telefonica, suffered from the outbreak. there were reports that staff there were told to turn off their computers. russia was also hit. the interior ministry has said it has "localised the virus". our technology correspondent rory cellanjones has more. it looked, at first, like an attackjust on hospitals in the uk, but it's now becoming clear that this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states, and many points in between, have been hit by what's now a common form of cybercrime. ransomware is becoming the tool of choice for an awful lot of criminals, simply because it is very, very easy to make money very quickly. you can buy ransomware online for as little as $39. it's quite cheap. at the top end of the market it comes with support and payment systems to help you get your money. so how does ransomware wo
britian‘s national health service was one of those hit. hospitals and doctors‘ surgeries were forced to turn away patients and cancel appointments. a number of spanish companies, including telecoms giant telefonica, suffered from the outbreak. there were reports that staff there were told to turn off their computers. russia was also hit. the interior ministry has said it has "localised the virus". our technology correspondent rory cellanjones has more. it looked, at first, like an...
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the nhs, the national health service here in britain was one of the first to notice that their systems were going down or being locked up. in terms of when it was developed or who might have developed it, that's still really the big question with mark. and investigators are saying it's going to take a multi level effort in order to track down who is responsible. if they ever do. . dara. >> big question there. kelly, thanks. >>> a lot of people are bracing for more wet weather as a nor'easter takes aim at the east coast. next, a look at the forecast and whether this system will clear out in time for mother's day. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrip
the nhs, the national health service here in britain was one of the first to notice that their systems were going down or being locked up. in terms of when it was developed or who might have developed it, that's still really the big question with mark. and investigators are saying it's going to take a multi level effort in order to track down who is responsible. if they ever do. . dara. >> big question there. kelly, thanks. >>> a lot of people are bracing for more wet weather as...
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worked in our national health service, and built up our economy. but let me be very clear on one issue, your vote. i've long held the view that we shouldn't view ethnic minorities as homogenous block of voters. instead, my party, the labour party, seeks to win every one of your votes by showing that we care, we understand and that we are prepared to engage in difficult issues. but do not doubt, our determination and my personal determination and my personal determination to go further. that's why i'm proud to present our race and faith manifesto. a manifesto that will start to right the wrongs, and meet the needs of present and future generations of minority communities. this manifesto has been developed by you and for you. it's a ma nifesto developed by you and for you. it's a manifesto that commits the next labour government to stand up for the many, not the few. and, to eliminate racial inequality from our economy and our society. so, as well as end the scourge of poverty pay with a £10 an hour minimum wage, which will boost the income of ethni
worked in our national health service, and built up our economy. but let me be very clear on one issue, your vote. i've long held the view that we shouldn't view ethnic minorities as homogenous block of voters. instead, my party, the labour party, seeks to win every one of your votes by showing that we care, we understand and that we are prepared to engage in difficult issues. but do not doubt, our determination and my personal determination and my personal determination to go further. that's...
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the national health service, well known as the nhs, 48 have been attacked. they have mostly come back online, 90%, but they were turning people away for surgeries that were already scheduled. we can only use pen and paper. don't come in now until we come back from this. and a nissan powerplant was also affected. fedex, theed states, global logistics carrier, has been affected, but no details. they said in a statement they have been affected and apologize for what is happening. and russia has been affected. the interior ministry said 1000 computers have been affected. they do point out it was only about 1% of all computers, so they are trying to downplay. in europe, germany's autobahn has been affected and in spain as well. asia-pacific, according to sky and australia, one business has yet been unnamed, but one has been affected. they point out no governmental organization has been affected. china social media is pointing out gas station payment systems have been affected. you cannot use credit cards. they sayank of china those are also down. japan according
the national health service, well known as the nhs, 48 have been attacked. they have mostly come back online, 90%, but they were turning people away for surgeries that were already scheduled. we can only use pen and paper. don't come in now until we come back from this. and a nissan powerplant was also affected. fedex, theed states, global logistics carrier, has been affected, but no details. they said in a statement they have been affected and apologize for what is happening. and russia has...
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health service. you can see political progress in the bus—loads of tourists who arrive to see the caves and castles here. many would not have come during the troubles. but there are new challenges ahead. including brexit. and this methodist minister who was a key figure in northern ireland's peace process, says political stability is needed. conflict will divide people into camps. and people then will go back to voting in their camps. and in their tribal traditions. come on, it's time we moved beyond that. the world has changed, the world has moved on. some feel the fighting between the politicians can be for show, simply because it is good for votes. but it also makes election time a particularly divisive time. chris buckler, bbc news, on the north antrim coast. the democratic unionist party has launched its election manifesto, saying that maintaining the union is by far the most important issue in next week's vote. the leader of northern ireland's largest party arlene foster said returning a majo
health service. you can see political progress in the bus—loads of tourists who arrive to see the caves and castles here. many would not have come during the troubles. but there are new challenges ahead. including brexit. and this methodist minister who was a key figure in northern ireland's peace process, says political stability is needed. conflict will divide people into camps. and people then will go back to voting in their camps. and in their tribal traditions. come on, it's time we...
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billions of pounds for public services, like education, police and the national health service. labour says the money for all of it will come from rising corporation tax and other so—called robin hood taxes on top earners and big financial transactions. there is a suggestion people earning more than £80,000 per year could have a rise in income tax up year could have a rise in income tax up to 45%. jeremy corbyn will speak here shortly. we have already heard earlier this morning from the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell. he said high earners are expected to pay what he said was a little bit more. he said all of labour's promises and policies have been fully costed. what we are about is transforming and rebuilding our country, and particularly investing in the infrastructure and the skills of our people, and also making sure that we can have public services where, well, the example we heard two weeks ago where our nurses are paid so little they are having to go to a food bank, or waiting lists are going up, or class sizes increasing. we want our public services that meet the n
billions of pounds for public services, like education, police and the national health service. labour says the money for all of it will come from rising corporation tax and other so—called robin hood taxes on top earners and big financial transactions. there is a suggestion people earning more than £80,000 per year could have a rise in income tax up year could have a rise in income tax up to 45%. jeremy corbyn will speak here shortly. we have already heard earlier this morning from the...
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—— but not for the national health service, it will take months to sort it out. the real issue then is updating it. i think your previous interviewer was saying that the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware will not be able to ta ke the hardware will not be able to take the new operating systems. we will have to update the hardware and the operating systems. it is an expensive update. thank you very much for coming in. the headlines on bbc news: 11 hospital trusts in england still have problems following friday's cyber attack — but fears of an escalation today appear not to have materialised. jeremy corbyn pledges the nhs will receive an extra 37 billion by 2022 if labour wins the election. theresa may promises a big expansion of workers' rights if the conservatives win injune. in sport, david moyes has suggested some of the sunderland players have not pulled their weight and may be looking to leave following their relegation from the premier league. he insisted his own reputatio
—— but not for the national health service, it will take months to sort it out. the real issue then is updating it. i think your previous interviewer was saying that the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware is out of date. some of the hardware will not be able to ta ke the hardware will not be able to take the new operating systems. we will have to update the hardware and the operating systems. it is an expensive update. thank you very much for...
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we've got to get back to insetting properly in our national health service. there will be an additional £400 million available to wales over the course of the next parliament if theresa may is prime minister specifically for the health service. i want carwynjones to guarantee that money will be passed on, i suspect he won't. if we get massive cuts everywhere else but more money for health it's a zero sum game. you didn't pass all the money on in the last parliament. you can't divorce the two, per head, 7% more. we see a doctors strike in england, a new cancer centre being built in cardiff on your doorstep, a neonatal care unit being built now. they would not have been built if they were in england. they are because we decided to invest in wales. the last thing we should do is make britain appear unfriendly to doctors from other countries. medicine is a portable qualification. the last thing we should do is make the uk look like a place that is unfriendly to recruiting doctors and nurses from abroad when 6% of our doctors come from the eu. we have to look unf
we've got to get back to insetting properly in our national health service. there will be an additional £400 million available to wales over the course of the next parliament if theresa may is prime minister specifically for the health service. i want carwynjones to guarantee that money will be passed on, i suspect he won't. if we get massive cuts everywhere else but more money for health it's a zero sum game. you didn't pass all the money on in the last parliament. you can't divorce the two,...
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the national health service in the u.k. is a good example. it's a very large institution. now, in some cases, the computers are a good deal older. i think there is certainly an opportunity for us to ask ourselves what new technologies can we deploy, what new processes can we develop to make it easier for customers and then, of course, we do need customers to act. we cannot actually patch their systems unless they deploy our technology, and that, too, is a lesson for us all. >> woodruff: i want to go back to what you were saying about the role of governments and the role specifically in this country the n.s.a. your point is they have developed devices to fix these flaws that exist, but they haven't shared them quickly enough. was microsoft notified by n.s.a. that this was coming? >> well, i don't want to go into the specifics of how we learned about this particular problem or by whom or when. it is a public record that we provided a patch in march. there wasn't a public statement about this until april. but what i think is also important is that we need the global community
the national health service in the u.k. is a good example. it's a very large institution. now, in some cases, the computers are a good deal older. i think there is certainly an opportunity for us to ask ourselves what new technologies can we deploy, what new processes can we develop to make it easier for customers and then, of course, we do need customers to act. we cannot actually patch their systems unless they deploy our technology, and that, too, is a lesson for us all. >> woodruff: i...
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less just will put into the national health service? lessjust deal will put into the national health service? less just deal with will put into the national health service? lessjust deal with what the ifs have said. where will the £8 billion come from for the nhs? we will have real term increases each year, rising to 8 billion in the la st year, rising to 8 billion in the last year. wherefrom? things like means testing the winter fuel payment... where... we have set out a range of tough decisions. that is why we get stick about this. so the winter fuel allowance will pay for the 8 billion? you don't go into a budget and hypothecated saving to the amount they goes in. but that is what you expect the other parties to do. i would expect that overall, you have a sensible package with public finances, you are trying to ease the burden on families. so some savings from the winter fuel payments. we would not be subsidising free school lunches for well off parents. we would rather the money went into the nhs. what about free school brea kfasts
less just will put into the national health service? lessjust deal will put into the national health service? less just deal with will put into the national health service? lessjust deal with what the ifs have said. where will the £8 billion come from for the nhs? we will have real term increases each year, rising to 8 billion in the la st year, rising to 8 billion in the last year. wherefrom? things like means testing the winter fuel payment... where... we have set out a range of tough...
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it's a card the conservatives are good at playing, you can't look after the national health service, you don't look after the economy properly i think that's why it won't work the jeremy corbyn because people don't think he's got a basic level of economic competence. i don't know if people think that theresa may has the level of empathy to look after nhs.” think that theresa may has the level of empathy to look after nhs. i have to ask you, are you missing being in the thick of it? are you missing not being involved in the campaign at party headquarters this time round because you have both been in the past? i have to say i have and that's partly because working on an election campaign is that a fa ntastically election campaign is that a fantastically interesting thing for all the good things and bad things that go wrong. there's a lot of adrenaline and it's exciting. not much actually because i think the campaign is quite dull. i think the exciting thing will be afterwards, potentially the ructions within the labour party, theresa may getting together whether —— getting to gri
it's a card the conservatives are good at playing, you can't look after the national health service, you don't look after the economy properly i think that's why it won't work the jeremy corbyn because people don't think he's got a basic level of economic competence. i don't know if people think that theresa may has the level of empathy to look after nhs.” think that theresa may has the level of empathy to look after nhs. i have to ask you, are you missing being in the thick of it? are you...
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britain's national health service were the first to be hit friday morning. the virus known as wannacry has spread to russian banks, university of china and fedex in the united states. it was spread very quickly to an organization's network locking computers encrypting files and demanding $300 in bitcoin to unlock them. a 22-year-old cyber security blogger may have saved the day. he accidentally found a kill switch for the virus to slow it down. experts are warning to brace for more fallout today, monday morning. >> exactly. extraordinary reach to this is the warning thing about it. not a clear answer from microsoft yet as to their statement. >>> time for top trending stories now, twitter ceo jack dorsey is speaking out against president trump. dorsey sitting down with "sunday today" and responding on why he has the platform to feet. >> i believe it's really important to hear directly from our leadership. and i believe it's really important to hold them accountable. and i believe it's really important to have the conversations out in the open, rather than hav
britain's national health service were the first to be hit friday morning. the virus known as wannacry has spread to russian banks, university of china and fedex in the united states. it was spread very quickly to an organization's network locking computers encrypting files and demanding $300 in bitcoin to unlock them. a 22-year-old cyber security blogger may have saved the day. he accidentally found a kill switch for the virus to slow it down. experts are warning to brace for more fallout...
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victims of attack include fedex, britain's national health service. paul chambers tell us how they have carried out this attack.>>> many computer users saw this on the screens. a message that their files had been encrypted as a infiltrated emails with ransomware and holding important files hostage. >> we've seen over 45,000 systems get affected with ransomware across over 70 countries.>> reporter: it caused some hospitals to close down and turn patients away.>> i think this highlights a number of points just how valuable medical data has become. >> reporter: russia may have been hit the hardest. they say the malware teams that stems from weaknesses. >> they were able to place josh>> reporter: microsoft fix the issue back in march but some companies might not have updated their systems. for $300 they claim they will release the information but many say if the company does not it could lead to more extortion down the road. even though they attacked businesses and organizations, you can be next. >> you can put sophisticated software on your computer to p
victims of attack include fedex, britain's national health service. paul chambers tell us how they have carried out this attack.>>> many computer users saw this on the screens. a message that their files had been encrypted as a infiltrated emails with ransomware and holding important files hostage. >> we've seen over 45,000 systems get affected with ransomware across over 70 countries.>> reporter: it caused some hospitals to close down and turn patients away.>> i...
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of course the national health service and how it's responded to this and being vulnerable to this attack will be high up on the political agenda. just going back to the international nature of this, we've also had euro poll, the law enforcement agency coming out saying this is unprecedented, just like many eu countries, the uk and other places around the world have been beaten up. g7 biggest economies in the world their finance ministers met earlier today in italy and yet again stressed the need have a stronger commitment to shore up cyber defenses around the planet. >> thank you so much to both of you. >>> fresh off the firing of fbi director james comey, 20 states attorney general are joining forces calling for an independent counsel to look into russia's role in the election. we'll speak with one of them right after this. it moves like a second skin. ♪ dries almost instantly. better? yeah. go! good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this
of course the national health service and how it's responded to this and being vulnerable to this attack will be high up on the political agenda. just going back to the international nature of this, we've also had euro poll, the law enforcement agency coming out saying this is unprecedented, just like many eu countries, the uk and other places around the world have been beaten up. g7 biggest economies in the world their finance ministers met earlier today in italy and yet again stressed the...
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this was the screen at the national health service demanding ransom to unlock the files. some hospitals even had to cancel appointments because of it. at least 99 countries have been targeted and we're learning that the hackers took advantage of vulnerability in windows computers. earlier british prime minister may addressed the breach. let's listen. >> we're aware that a number of nhs organizations have reported that they have suffered from the ransom ware attack. it's an international attack and a number of countries and organizations have been affected. >> let's get up to speed. following the impact of the hacking here in londona. diane has the latest in moscow. one of the countries hit the hardest. nina to you first, what is this virus and given the fact that 99 countries have been infected. how contagious is it? >> obviously, very contagious because, as we've seen, this is one of the most damaging cyberattacks in the best part of a decade, hannah. what hackers have done here is they used internal blue that was originally developed by u.s. spies the u.s. national secu
this was the screen at the national health service demanding ransom to unlock the files. some hospitals even had to cancel appointments because of it. at least 99 countries have been targeted and we're learning that the hackers took advantage of vulnerability in windows computers. earlier british prime minister may addressed the breach. let's listen. >> we're aware that a number of nhs organizations have reported that they have suffered from the ransom ware attack. it's an international...
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health service. eu institutions were spared the worst of the hacking. but the european commission issued a stark warning. >> the use of cyber attacks for criminal purposes is an increasing threat which requires a coordinated and global response from the eu and its vendor states. reporter: microsoft blames the states government and its intelligence services of stockpiling flaws in software security such as the microsoft windows operating system. this critical information fell into the wrong hands and the damage is so great, the financial fallout has yet to be calculated. daniel: we're going to bring in our wall street correspondent on this one. jens, is the federal government undermining american businesses by exploiting their weaknesses? jens: the damage has been done and now the blame game has started. microsoft does claim, as we heard, that the government agencies are hoarding the vulnerabilities of the systems and not reporting back to the vendors, and that should change. on the other side, there
health service. eu institutions were spared the worst of the hacking. but the european commission issued a stark warning. >> the use of cyber attacks for criminal purposes is an increasing threat which requires a coordinated and global response from the eu and its vendor states. reporter: microsoft blames the states government and its intelligence services of stockpiling flaws in software security such as the microsoft windows operating system. this critical information fell into the...
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the advice from the national health service, slightly different. a memo that went out to everybody from the nhs from the head of the nhs digital security. the note said it is a matter for the victim whether to pay ransom. it is up to the nhs trusts to decide. interesting. all the party leaders are out on the campaign trail, with each of the main parties making fresh election pledges. let's take a look at today's announcements. the conservatives are offering to extend workers' rights in what mrs may describes as the biggest expansion of this kind by any conservative government. the offer includes a guarantee that all rights currently protected by eu law would remain in place if the party took office. labour says it will spend an extra £37bn on the nhs in england over the next five years if it wins power. the investment, including £10bn on upgrading it systems and repairing buildings, would be funded by tax increases and capital borrowing. meanwhile the liberal democrats say they will end the i% cap on public sector pay rises by increasing wages in
the advice from the national health service, slightly different. a memo that went out to everybody from the nhs from the head of the nhs digital security. the note said it is a matter for the victim whether to pay ransom. it is up to the nhs trusts to decide. interesting. all the party leaders are out on the campaign trail, with each of the main parties making fresh election pledges. let's take a look at today's announcements. the conservatives are offering to extend workers' rights in what mrs...
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i think the message from nhs england is the national health service is up and running and you should use it as normal unless you hear otherwise. problems will continue in some areas, like at this hospital, and others run by barts nhs trust. we know the problems are continuing today. we do not know the situation tomorrow nor the day after that and it is likely problems will take some time to fix where they are experience. thanks. the nhs is not the only victim of this international attack. here's our technology correspondent, rory cellanjones. it looked at first like an attackjust on hospitals in the uk. but it's now becoming clear this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of cyber crime. ransomware has become the tool of choice for a lot of criminals simply because it's very easy to make money very quickly. you can buy ransomware online for as little as $39. so how does it work? it often arrives in the form of a link in an innocuous looking email. when you click on that link t
i think the message from nhs england is the national health service is up and running and you should use it as normal unless you hear otherwise. problems will continue in some areas, like at this hospital, and others run by barts nhs trust. we know the problems are continuing today. we do not know the situation tomorrow nor the day after that and it is likely problems will take some time to fix where they are experience. thanks. the nhs is not the only victim of this international attack....
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we need to lock in economic growth so we can fund a first class national health service. we need to tackle in relation to people's wages, the cost of living. we need to make sure the government is at the service of ordinary working people. i have set out some policies that follow through on that. we've announced a new generation of social housing with a right to buy for tenants. protection of workers' pensions from irresponsible bosses, action to end the injustice of rip—off energy bills to stop rising prices. i have announced the biggest enhancement to workers' rights this ever been provided by a conservative government. we will enhance writes ina number of government. we will enhance writes in a number of ways in addition to when we leave the european union. we have decided to put in a right for time off when a parent loses a child, to care for a family member and we will also ensure that the national living wage rises with earnings over the next parliament. we will ensure that our discrimination laws enable us to tackle the problem of discrimination in the workplace
we need to lock in economic growth so we can fund a first class national health service. we need to tackle in relation to people's wages, the cost of living. we need to make sure the government is at the service of ordinary working people. i have set out some policies that follow through on that. we've announced a new generation of social housing with a right to buy for tenants. protection of workers' pensions from irresponsible bosses, action to end the injustice of rip—off energy bills to...
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it affected the british national health service, russia's ministry of interior, germany's rail system, automakers nissan and fedex. nothis is something we have seen before, the global reach is unprecedented. the latest count of countries is over 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. reports from japan say toshiba mate when a government guarantee for almost $8 billion in loans. the financial times said the state investment fund may take control of toshiba's chip business. the deal would include $2.7 billion each from them. last week, on high precision was seeking a loan of $15 billion for toshiba's chip unit. southern co. has agreed to take the lead on building to nuclear reactors from toshiba's bankrupt westinghouse unit. as early astart next month, the atlanta-based utility says it is in the process of working out a new service agreement. westinghouse's bankruptcy but the fate of four nuclear reactors and outcome of the other two and south carolina. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaa
it affected the british national health service, russia's ministry of interior, germany's rail system, automakers nissan and fedex. nothis is something we have seen before, the global reach is unprecedented. the latest count of countries is over 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. reports from japan say toshiba mate when a government guarantee for almost $8 billion in loans. the financial times said the state investment fund may take control of toshiba's chip business. the deal would...
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[applause] labor with the national health service in to reduce those waiting list. [cheers and applause] babel lift the debt club labor will move toward universal child care later guarantees that projects the pension income and we will build over 1 million new homes with special rent labor makes no apology for people at work including ending then zero contract and make no apology to higher a police officers and firefighters in then the smaller things like hospital car parking charges or four extra public college days every year. [applause] or to recognize and then to rise to the challenge with the investments that the conservatives have been holding back low wages and low growth to move forward with the ambitious plan to unlock the country potential of in those regional development banks that are all part of the united kingdom. [applause] to the funding of major capital projects. to a national education service on child care and schools to make the contribution to the economy. [applause] labor will take the railways back. [cheers and applause] we will take back cont
[applause] labor with the national health service in to reduce those waiting list. [cheers and applause] babel lift the debt club labor will move toward universal child care later guarantees that projects the pension income and we will build over 1 million new homes with special rent labor makes no apology for people at work including ending then zero contract and make no apology to higher a police officers and firefighters in then the smaller things like hospital car parking charges or four...
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a computer virus paralyzing britain's national health service. emergency rooms closed. ambulances were diverted. routine surgeries cancelled. >> we turned up for our appointment to have his foot checked, and they said, i'm really sorry, but the computer system is down. you have to go away. >> reporter: the virus locked computers. on screen a message demanding $300 in bitcoin to get access. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it's an international attack. >> reporter: the attack reportedly affecting computer networks in at least 70 countries. russia hit the worst. even spreading through that country's interior ministry. security experts say the virus exploits holes in software security first identified by the national security agency and leaked by hackers. it's called wanna decryptor or wanna cry. the goal, not patient files or data, just money. last year, a hospital in l.a. paid $17,000 to unlock their files. in january, a hotel in austria was hit. >> if you keep your security up to date, if you make regular backups of important data, then you can recover from an insta
a computer virus paralyzing britain's national health service. emergency rooms closed. ambulances were diverted. routine surgeries cancelled. >> we turned up for our appointment to have his foot checked, and they said, i'm really sorry, but the computer system is down. you have to go away. >> reporter: the virus locked computers. on screen a message demanding $300 in bitcoin to get access. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it's an international attack. >> reporter:...
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, to minimise the role of the private sector and the national health service, and a huge step up in business taxes, business regulation, what business will be expected to pay employees, and we are seeing a tilt more towards the continental style economy, away from anglo—saxon liberal market economy, that is a major change thatjeremy liberal market economy, that is a major change that jeremy corbyn liberal market economy, that is a major change thatjeremy corbyn is applying. he was asked after the launch, he was asked, when the draft was leaked, and people put some of the proposal to focus groups, and they were popular, nationalising the railways, for instance, but, he was told, the problem is he is not as popular as some of his policies. two credibility issues that he faces, one, the costings credibility, do people believe this can be afforded? the other, his own credibility, two people believe that he can deliver, he isa people believe that he can deliver, he is a leader, a politician who can carry through this transformation and win the confidence of the wider electorate? and, bring abou
, to minimise the role of the private sector and the national health service, and a huge step up in business taxes, business regulation, what business will be expected to pay employees, and we are seeing a tilt more towards the continental style economy, away from anglo—saxon liberal market economy, that is a major change thatjeremy liberal market economy, that is a major change that jeremy corbyn liberal market economy, that is a major change thatjeremy corbyn is applying. he was asked after...
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take 1 million people of the national health service waiting lists, not add millions more. ensure that people get the care that they deserve, and guarantee the dedicated staff a pay rise. another five years of the conservatives would be disastrous for our public services. if they carry on as they are now, then by 2022, there could be 5.5 million people on the nhs england waiting list. 1.5 million older people with an met care needs. 650,000 people crammed into primary classes of over 30. families left almost £450 worse off her child as the result of the tories‘ plan to scrap free school meals to 1.7 million of our children. that's the conservative vision for britain. don't take my word for it. last week, the iff is made clear the conservative manifesto promises no new money to the national health service, and a real terms cut in pupilfunding service, and a real terms cut in pupil funding for school. that vision doesn't have to become a reality. on the 8th ofjune, there's only one party that will improve our public services for the many, not the few. that is the labour pa
take 1 million people of the national health service waiting lists, not add millions more. ensure that people get the care that they deserve, and guarantee the dedicated staff a pay rise. another five years of the conservatives would be disastrous for our public services. if they carry on as they are now, then by 2022, there could be 5.5 million people on the nhs england waiting list. 1.5 million older people with an met care needs. 650,000 people crammed into primary classes of over 30....
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twitter also being used by the country's national health service to inform residents they had received enough blood donations to treat the injured and by the city's mayor to call people to attend a vigil on tuesday evening. greater manchester police say a fast-moving investigation is now underway to work out whether the man responsible was acting alone or had accomplices. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for this latest atrocity. on jihadi networks told us more about their claim of responsibility, which has not been verified. what's particular about this claim is they do not ay that the attacker was suicide attacker. they don't say that she died in the attack and they don't ask .od to take him as a martyr so they are very particular in their claims. it raises questions because the first info that we have from british authorities, they're talking about a suicide -- suicide attacker is only one device. without saying if the attacker was killed in the attack or not, not even talking about him as a martyr. so this is very particular and should be taken into consideration.
twitter also being used by the country's national health service to inform residents they had received enough blood donations to treat the injured and by the city's mayor to call people to attend a vigil on tuesday evening. greater manchester police say a fast-moving investigation is now underway to work out whether the man responsible was acting alone or had accomplices. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for this latest atrocity. on jihadi networks told us more about their...
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education service to mirror the national health service. in other words free, lifelong learning for everyone from cradle to grave. so getting rid of fees for adults who want to return to college, reintroducing, orsorry, scrapping, sorry, reintroducing maintenance grants for students and a massive building programme which alone cost around 30 billion. add onto that possibly scrapping tuition fees as well, it comes to nearly 50 billion and to pay for that labour are suggesting business should face an increase in corporation tax of more than a third. that is probably the biggest hike in business tax we have seen in an awfully long time. labour said business will benefit from a more productive workforce but if you're a businessman or woman cuddling with the uncertainties of brexit you might think that a huge tax bill is the last thing that you need. norman smith, thank you. one of the most hotly contested battlefields during general elections is the west midlands — with its clusters of marginal seats which have a habit of swinging back and fo
education service to mirror the national health service. in other words free, lifelong learning for everyone from cradle to grave. so getting rid of fees for adults who want to return to college, reintroducing, orsorry, scrapping, sorry, reintroducing maintenance grants for students and a massive building programme which alone cost around 30 billion. add onto that possibly scrapping tuition fees as well, it comes to nearly 50 billion and to pay for that labour are suggesting business should...
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corbyn: labor will end the cuts in the national health service and deliver safe starting levels and reduce waiting lists. [applause] mr. corbyn: labour well scrap tuition fees -- [cheers] [applause] mr. corbyn: and that will lift the death cloud from hundreds of -- list of the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of people. labour will move towards universal childcare, expanding provisions for two-year-olds, three worlds, and four-year-olds. labour is guaranteeing the triple lock to protect pensioners' incomes. [applause] mr. corbyn: and we will build over one million new homes, at least half of them for social rent. [applause] mr. corbyn: labour makes no apology for offering new protections the people at work, including ending the scandal of zero hours contracts. [applause] mr. corbyn: and we make no apologies for finding resources to hire 10,000 new police officers and 3000 new firefighters. [applause] and we will do smaller things that can make a real difference, like ending hospital car parking charges or introducing -- [cheers] [applause] mr. corbyn: four extra public holidays every
corbyn: labor will end the cuts in the national health service and deliver safe starting levels and reduce waiting lists. [applause] mr. corbyn: labour well scrap tuition fees -- [cheers] [applause] mr. corbyn: and that will lift the death cloud from hundreds of -- list of the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of people. labour will move towards universal childcare, expanding provisions for two-year-olds, three worlds, and four-year-olds. labour is guaranteeing the triple lock to protect...
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a collective wealth more than three times the annual budget of our national health service. or are we to be a country... labour leaderjeremy corbyn urging people to vote in next month's election. talking about the pa rty‘s month's election. talking about the party's main theme of the day, education. seeing a labour government would run schools properly and criticising what he called the conservative education vanity projects. out and about on the campaign trail in york this afternoon. an eleven—year—old girl who died after falling from a water ride at a theme park in staffordshire yesterday has been named as evha jannath from leicester. she was on a school trip to drayton manor park when she fell our correspondent phil mackie reports. evha jannath had come to the park on a school trip. the emergency services arrived quickly. staff and paramedics tried to save her, but she was pronounced dead after being airlifted to hospital. today, investigators are examining the splash canyon ride and are trying to work out how she fell into the water. there is a height restriction t
a collective wealth more than three times the annual budget of our national health service. or are we to be a country... labour leaderjeremy corbyn urging people to vote in next month's election. talking about the pa rty‘s month's election. talking about the party's main theme of the day, education. seeing a labour government would run schools properly and criticising what he called the conservative education vanity projects. out and about on the campaign trail in york this afternoon. an...
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the latest headlines: cyber hackers target britain's national health service and other organisations around the world. president trump has warned sacked fbi directorjames comey not to leak stories to the press in a series of early morning tweets. the united states and china have announced a trade deal. the unexpected agreement gives us farmers, energy companies and financial services access to china's huge market. it also reflects the warming in relations between the washington and beijing. our business correspondent karishma vaswani has more. it karishma vaswani has more. is a really significant broadly it is a really significant deal and, broadly speaking, it gives american credit rating agencies and credit ca rd credit rating agencies and credit card companies financial services access to china's all—important market, the middle—class. in particular, american beef exporters will be able to sell products in china after years of being banned and will also have shipments of liquefied gas. in return, china can sell cooked poultry products to the us. this isn'tjust a deal about tra
the latest headlines: cyber hackers target britain's national health service and other organisations around the world. president trump has warned sacked fbi directorjames comey not to leak stories to the press in a series of early morning tweets. the united states and china have announced a trade deal. the unexpected agreement gives us farmers, energy companies and financial services access to china's huge market. it also reflects the warming in relations between the washington and beijing. our...
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., the virtual attacks sent the national health service into emergency mode. ambulances and patients were turned away from hospitals across the country. >> they said, "i'm really sorry, but the computer system is down. you're going to have to go away. we can't have any appointments. it would be dangerous to do so because we can't access any files." >> reporter: hackers encrypted those files, rendering them treadable. to encode them, they demanded $300 in ransom. the amount would double after three days. if ignored, they warned the data would disappear. the hack appeared to exploit a vulnerability in microsoft windows, first identified by the us national security agency and later leaked in a series of iolen documents. british politicians immediately fired back, including labour party leader jeremy corbyn. >> what we've now got is a bunch of 21st century highway robbers that have hacked into our n.h.s. and basically offering protection money to get the information back in order to treat cancer patients or anybody else. it's unbelievably disgusting. >> reporter:
., the virtual attacks sent the national health service into emergency mode. ambulances and patients were turned away from hospitals across the country. >> they said, "i'm really sorry, but the computer system is down. you're going to have to go away. we can't have any appointments. it would be dangerous to do so because we can't access any files." >> reporter: hackers encrypted those files, rendering them treadable. to encode them, they demanded $300 in ransom. the amount...
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meanwhile the national health service said the attack meant some hospitals were forced to divert emergencies. ransomware appears to have been used in the attack, with hackers demanding payment to restore users‘ access. hugh pym reports. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england, and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers have gone down, and they are not sure whether the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it is x—rays, or breakages, or what have you, they will send you home. it has happened before — at this hospital trust covering north lincolnshire and goole, it systems were closed for three days as the result of a cyber attack last autumn. hundreds of operations and patient appointments were postponed, people were told to a&e only if it was really necessary, there were warnings that nhs it was vulnerable. and today staff logging in at other hospitals found this on their screens, with a messa
meanwhile the national health service said the attack meant some hospitals were forced to divert emergencies. ransomware appears to have been used in the attack, with hackers demanding payment to restore users‘ access. hugh pym reports. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england, and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside the door said that all...
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where is the £8 billion you are claiming you're going to britain's national health service going to come from? you haven't even tried. let's deal with what they said, where war that £8 billion, from? we will have real—time increases each year rising to release a billion last year. we have said things like means testing winter fuel payment... but we don't take... let dominic finish. i will come back soon emerge. we have set out a whole range of tough decisions. that is why we are getting the sick about this. so the winter fuel allowance will pay freight billion? you don't hypothesise each saving biggles income you look at the packers at a whole. which you expect the other parties to do that. i expect that overall you should have an sensible package of trying to ease the burden on law and middle income families. source on savings from winter fuel allowa nce. source on savings from winter fuel allowance. pay and giving you an illustration of the difficult decisions like saying we would not subsidise free school lunches for well off parents. we do not think thatis well off parents. we do
where is the £8 billion you are claiming you're going to britain's national health service going to come from? you haven't even tried. let's deal with what they said, where war that £8 billion, from? we will have real—time increases each year rising to release a billion last year. we have said things like means testing winter fuel payment... but we don't take... let dominic finish. i will come back soon emerge. we have set out a whole range of tough decisions. that is why we are getting the...
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health service being forced to shut down. meanwhile, america came out relatively unscathed. but if you watch the news, you would have thought the complete opposite. >> we're getting reports that some hospitals have been hit by a cyberattack. computer and telephone systems are down and staff are having to use pen and paper. >> breaking news tonight, a massive cyberattack and hospitals held for ransom, emergency rooms closed. tonight the u.s. on alert -- >> trevor: we'll be right back. or as they say in america -- i don't know if we'll ever be back! ( cheers and applause ) hi guys. it's great to be here. in the desert. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah. yeah. today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it's all-wheel drive. look at that. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. it looks like it can go off-roading. but at the same time, it looks like a car you can take to a nice event. you can
health service being forced to shut down. meanwhile, america came out relatively unscathed. but if you watch the news, you would have thought the complete opposite. >> we're getting reports that some hospitals have been hit by a cyberattack. computer and telephone systems are down and staff are having to use pen and paper. >> breaking news tonight, a massive cyberattack and hospitals held for ransom, emergency rooms closed. tonight the u.s. on alert -- >> trevor: we'll be...