today. i am 2.5 million compared to 7.6 million today. lam having 2.5 million compared to 7.6 million today. i am having these conversations regularly, sometimes patients are having their appointments postponed to three times, and that is of the government s own making. directly anger at the government, make rishi sunak respect the citizens of this country enough to get any room and negotiate with us. make as a credible author and invert the strikes at any point. that is all we need. we need him to fix this retention crisis so we can get back to giving patients high quality care, it pains me have to start every consultation with an apology. the government is saying they are offering junior doctors is 6% pay rise and it is fair and effect final offer. why is that not good enough? inflation is 11.3%. he s offered us another pay cut on top of 1a years real terms pay cut. what rishi sunak is saying with this imposition is
hawaii has never really seen anything like this. and in the same way these wildfires were unexpected, also unknown is just how long this will last and how long the recovery will last and how long the recovery will take. 0k, many thanks, nomia iqbal reporting their. the nhs waiting list for routine hospital treatment in england has reached a record high at nearly 7.6 million. the figures, from the end ofjune, mean one in seven of the population is waiting for hospital care. nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says the numbers aren t surprising, given the diffculties the nhs has been facing, including the pandemic, and strikes by health care workers. here s our health editor, hugh pym, with the details. yes, reeta. another record high for the nhs waiting list in england. let s look at the details. there were 7.57 million people waiting for planned
an estimated 7.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjune, up from 7.5 million in may. these are the highest number since records began in august 2007. wilko, one of the uk s biggest discount retailers, has gone into administration putting at risk some 12,000 jobs. the household and garden products chain, started with a single hardware store in 1930. the business has been struggling and warned, last week, that it was on the brink of collapse. the home secretary, suella braverman has said that those responsible for the disorder witnessed in london s oxford street area should be hunted down and locked up . nine people were arrested following the incident. it came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption in one of london s busiest shopping areas. you re live with bbc news. now to afghanistan as the country nears the two year anniversary
have been problems from retailers having from high interest rates, high costs, having to pay suppliers as well as low consumer confidence on the high street itself. a worrying time for the 12,000 employees and for anyone on the high street that has seen several units close and doesn t want to see wilko is ago. an estimated 7.6 million people are waiting to start treatment at the start ofjune up from may. 0ur health editor give us more. there has been a consistent increase during the pandemic and since then a backlog built above postponed treatment and prospering operations and appointments. it was beginning to flatten out but wasn t falling.
it s been a difficult few months for the nhs in england. strikes led to more than 100,000 cancelled hospital appointments in june alone. health bosses have been struggling to shift a backlog of treatment caused in part by the pandemic, though waiting lists were rising long before covid hit the uk. andrew battye from north yorkshire was told he needed skin cancer removed in december last year, but is still waiting. it s very worrying. i m very scared, really. everything you read says it is an easily treatable form of skin cancer as long as it s treated early. and this, to me, it will be eight months later and that is not early treatment in my opinion. the latest figures for england show there are now 7.6 million people like andrew on the waiting lists for an nhs procedure or treatment. of those, 383,000 have been